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Tragic stories of a teenage footballer and a
dance-loving schoolgirl who both died from heart attacks are being used to
help save other young lives.
Six young people from Greater Manchester will
feature in a campaign to raise awareness of a 50 per cent rise in sudden
deaths from cardiac trauma in the under-35s since 2006.
The parents of Daniel Young, 16, who collapsed
with a heart attack while playing football for Bolton-based Atherton
Laburnum Rovers, have backed the campaign.
So have the parents of Amy Williams, 11, from
Salford, who died in her sleep. Amy's father, David, said his daughter
had no history of medical problems.
Daniel's parents, Craig and Dionne Young, attended
the launch of the postcard campaign by charity Cardiac Risk in the Young
(CRY) and have worked 'tirelessly' to raise awareness of screening for heart
disease.
Twelve lives a week are lost in the region because
of the condition.
A screening clinic was also opened during the
event at Liverpool's John Moores University by Sport Secretary and Leigh MP
Andy Burnham.
Dionne Young said: "Daniel scored a goal, turned
around to celebrate and collapsed.
"We want as many people as possible to know about
CRY. The screening costs just £35."
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