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A charity battling to raise
awareness of a silent killer which led to the deaths of at least two young
people in Lancashire is celebrating its 10th anniversary.
Cardiac Risk in the Young has supported the families of Louise Worth and
Andrew Parr, who both died from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome caused by
undetected heart conditions.
Louise, 17, was “fine and chatting” to her mother before going to have an
afternoon lie down in her room at their home in Spring Meadow,
Clayton-le-Woods, on June 1, 2004. But less than three hours later her mother
Susan found her lying unresponsive.
Andrew, of Whittle Green, Woodplumpton, had complained of indigestion for
around three weeks before he collapsed while on a night out at Tokyo Jo’s in
Church Street, Preston, in April 2004. At an inquest it was revealed he had
suffered a heart attack three weeks before his death.
Mum Ruth still believes his life could have been saved if money was invested
in screening young people for potential cardiac problems, and is campaigning
for better awareness of sudden adult death syndrome and the importance of
cardiac screening among young people.
Both mums are supporters of CRY, which wants to raise £12,000 to bring a
mobile heart-screening unit to Preston.
To
mark its 10th anniversary it is selling a book of inspirational
celebrity quotes. 101 Reasons to Get Up in the Morning, is £7.99 and is
published by Canterbury Press.
Sue Jarvis, Louise’s mother, said: “The charity raises awareness of cardiac
conditions that kill eight young people each week. The book is a tribute to
other families like mine who have suffered similar tragedies."
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