Boy, 6, completes fundraiser despite yard break-in

Norfolk Police Kodie in police uniform riding Coco the ponyNorfolk Police
Kodie's mum said she "didn't expect" the amount of support Kodie and his pony Coco received during the fundraiser.
  • Kodie, 6, from Emneth, Norfolk, took part in a 12-mile charity horse ride for a young friend who was diagnosed with lymphoma
  • He completed the feat despite a break-in at the family yard in which equipment was stolen
  • He managed to raise £600 at the fundraiser as his local community gathered to show their support

A six-year-old boy has taken part in a charity pony ride to support his friend who had been diagnosed with Lymphoma.

Kodie, from Emneth in Norfolk, completed the sponsored 12-mile ride at the weekend for his friend Hunter Martin.

He managed the feat despite a break-in at the family yard in which horse-riding equipment was stolen.

Kodie’s mother, Stacey Read said: “We are really so proud of him, especially considering the circumstances."

Norfolk Police Three police men posing with Kodie and his horse outside of a police car. Norfolk Police
Norfok Police officers Fisher, Cowen and Lorraine met Kodie and wished his friend Hunter "all the best with his recovery".

His friend Hunter was diagnosed with lymphoma in September and is currently undergoing intensive treatment for the next six months.

A fundraiser for his family, started by his football club, has almost reached their £30,000 target.

Hunter and his twin Casey both play in an under sevens team at Wisbech St Mary football club, where they were described as “joined at the hip and always with a football”.

During the fundraiser, the local police patrols gathered to meet Kodie at the halfway point to show their support and all contributed to give the boys gifts.

Norfolk Police A policeman giving Kodie some police Playmobile. Norfolk Police
Kodie was given presents for him and Hunter during the fundraiser

The six-year-old managed to raise £600 at the fundraiser, and he said it so his friend “would get better”.

Kodie's mum said she was “absolutely devastated” with the break-in but an online campaign for Kodie has been set up to replace his stolen tack.

Norfolk Police said investigations into the theft were ongoing.

Norfolk Police A policeman showing Kodie how their police equipment works in the boot of the car. Norfolk Police
Kodie was given a guided tour of a police car and equipment by beat officers in King's Lynn

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