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A woman has reposted a video of herself finishing a memorial pathway for her partner, who died by suicide.

The harrowing TikTok footage shows Sachia Tasz, 43, adding the last of 1,368 rocks to create a pathway so her ex-partner, Ken Legacy, “will never walk alone.”

In an exclusive interview with Newsweek, Tasz, who lives in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, spoke about Ken, who was 45 when he died on September 23, 2020.

She said: “The path was designed as Ken’s last walk and laced with rocks and mulch. There were spraypainted recycled tires filled with flowers and signs of hope mounted on the trees with words of hope to anyone who was struggling.”

Tasz can be seen laying down the last pathway rock. The text explains that she used almost 1,400 rocks to create her ex-boyfriend’s “final walk”.TikTok/@juststay4anotherday

The text layered over the video reads: “It took 1,368 rocks to create my boyfriend’s final walk …

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