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Free heart screening is a step closer after top
names from television battled it out with football legends.
The showbiz 11 and East Anglian Legends took to
the pitch at Harwich and Parkeston to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the
Young.
Crowds gathered to see names, including Olympic
sprinter Iwan Thomas, Jess Conrad, Peter Purves from Blue Peter, and former
East Ender Nick Cotton.
The East Anglian Legends team included former
Ipswich, Colchester and Norwich players, Kevin Beattie, Jason Dozzell, Paul
Goddard, Bryan Gunn, Robert Fleck, Mark Kinsella, Mick Stockwell and Simon
Milton.
Proceeds from the event will go towards providing
14 to 35 year-olds free screening to detect possible heart defects.
Organised by Tony Armstrong, the event was the
second celebrity charity match in memory of his son, Marcus, who died
suddenly from an undetected heart condition two years ago, aged only 28.
On May 10, Hollyoaks soap stars came to the town
to take on old and new Harwich and Parkeston players - the event raised more
than £5,000 for CRY, Great Ormond Street Hospital, and the Alder Hey Imagine
Appeal.
Mr Armstrong said: "We had a very good auction
after the match, where signed England and Manchester United shirts were
donated.
"The crowd was a little disappointing as the sea
festival was on the same day, but to book the showbiz 11 you have to book a
year in advance.
"I would think we would have raised £3,000 as we
got £2,500 from the Hollyoaks, match.
"We will have raised £15,000 by September.
We should be in a position to screen up to 300 young people.
"The whole reason behind this is to raise funds in
our son's memory to ensure other parents don't go through the tragedy we
did."
Other fundraising efforts for the cause have
included a charity golf day, which raised £1,500, and a marathon run by
Adrian Armstrong, which raised £5,000.
Once enough money is raised, heart screening for
youngsters in Harwich and Dovercourt will be set up.
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