'Bored' 15-year-old schoolboy runaway slept rough to explore UK's cities
'I have spent the last 10 weeks exploring London, Birmingham and Manchester by foot', says Arthur Heeler-Frood after being found safe and well

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Your support makes all the difference.A schoolboy who ran away from home because he was “bored of his life” says he slept rough in some of Britain's biggest cities.
Arthur Heeler-Frood had been missing from his home in Axminster, Devon, for more than two months but was found in Honiton on Tuesday - just 10 miles away.
The 15-year-old said: “I have spent the last 10 weeks exploring London, Birmingham and Manchester by foot, sleeping rough at night.”
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