Decorated stones spread at Portland Bill in memory of Harry Dunn
It was one of the 19-year-old's favourite holiday spots.
Last updated 2nd Aug 2021
Harry Dunn's family are spreading commemorative stones at Portland Bill, one of the 19-year-old's favourite places.
The teenager died while out on his motorbike following a collision involving the wife of a US diplomat in 2019.
Harry's family spread his ashes at the bill last year during their annual holiday in the area. This year they've hidden something special.
21 decorated stones are scattered around the bill waiting to be found.
Tim Dunn is Harry's dad. He told Greatest Hits Radio:
"So they've done some with Portland Bill Lighthouse on it, the Justice for Harry ribbon, and green hearts with Justice for Harry.
"We thought if people could find them, they would go on the page and say they found them, maybe take a photo, and then we could send them a pin or a ribbon or something to say thank you."
Weymouth and Portland have always been a special place for the family, and Harry was particularly fond of Portland Bill.
Tim said:
"As soon as he was 16, he passed his bike test and I can't remember if it was that day or the next day, he rode all the way down from Northamptonshire where we live to Weymouth on his 50cc.
"All I got was a photo from him with him stretched out at Portland Bill next to his bike saying 'guess where I am dad?'"
If you do come across one of the stones you're being encouraged to send a photo in to the family's Justice4Harry social media page.