Two Army veterans who have suffered with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have crawled over the Humber Bridge to raise money for others with the condition.
David Neaves and Joe Hall, both from Yorkshire, completed the 4,659ft (1,420m) challenge in three hours and have raised more than £2,700.
“It’s quite emotional, I’m thinking of all the people who are no longer with us, I was thinking about them while I was crawling across,” he said.
“Hopefully we’ll have raised enough money to save two or three lives so it’s all worth it.”