Weight of the world’: Durban duo go the distance for mental health

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Two Durban men recently put their emotional weight on their backs.

Last week, Wentworth residents Brian Fell and Kurtis Kinley walked 42 kilometres from Umhlanga to their area, carrying bags weighing up to 30 kilograms on their backs.
29 Oct 2025 3AM English South Africa News · Daily News

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