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A grieving Hertford man plans to go ahead with a
fund raising parachute jump tomorrow (Thursday) in memory of his
bride-to-be, who died suddenly aged 33.
Jane Starr's heart stopped without warning four
hours after she collapsed at work at the Harlow offices of pharmaceutical
firm GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) on May 17. She had led a healthy and active
life and had not been diagnosed with any life-threatening medical
conditions.
The popular secretary was to marry GSK
statistician Mike Aylott in October. They were living together on the
Foxholes estate.
Mike is determined to continue with a parachute
jump in March, Cambs, organised by Jane, together with her sister Karen's
boyfriend, Stuart Kitteringham.
They will now raise money for the charity, Cardiac
Risk in the Young (CRY) after learning that eight fit and healthy
young people die from undiagnosed heart conditions every week in the UK.
Donations of more than £6,403 have already been
made at
www.justgiving.com/jane-starr
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