That Friday night we experienced in France, was the most dreadful
experience of our lives and is something I would not wish anyone else to
ever have to experience.
When we eventually managed to get Hannah's body back to the UK, we
argued strongly for an expert to conduct the autopsy.
Hannah had had a pacemaker fitted at the age of 3 as a result
of an unusual heart anatomy. Despite this, she was a normal active 7
year old girl and sudden death was never a considered risk.
She had just completed a week skiing which she loved, and
just 3 months earlier she had been fully screened prior to a general
anaesthetic for a minor operation on her ears. It seemed so wrong that
she was taken from us at 11.30pm, when she was asleep.
Mary Sheppard the pathologist at The Brompton, conducted the
autopsy and said she could find no true cause of death and would put it
down to a lethal arrhythmia. It was Mary who told us about CRY.