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A heart charity has renewed calls for young people
to be screened for hidden conditions following the sudden death of a
Newcastle teen.
Experts estimate that up to eight young people die
suddenly each week in the UK of cardiac abnormalities, also known as sudden
death syndrome or sudden cardiac death.
Among these was Newcastle teenager Craig
Golightly, of Walkerville, who despite appearing fit and healthy, suddenly
collapsed and died at work.
An inquest into the 19-year-old's death could find
nothing wrong with his heart, but cause of death was given a sudden heart
failure.
Alison Cox, founder and chief executive of the
charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) says that unless action is taken
these sudden deaths will continue.
CRY wants screening clinics in every UK city.
Alison said: "Deaths like Craig's can be caused by
irregular heart beats.
"There can be no symptoms, and afterwards the
heart appears normal.
"However if the young people re screened any
underlying condition may be spotted."
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