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The cousin of a Scarborough man who died suddenly
from an undiagnosed heart condition has had his head shaved to raise money
for a charity which is campaigning for the introduction of a national heart
screening programme for young people.
Allyn McCluskie, 24, died at his home in Alma
Square, Scarborough, in May after he suffered a severe coronary artery
atheroma.
Allyn's cousin, Shaun Lewis, of Wales, travelled
to Hunmanby where Allyn used to live and had his head shaved at Cabelo
hairdressers.
A fundraising evening was then held at Soltz bar
in Scarborough, raising a total of more than £3,000 for the Cardiac Risk in
the Young charity, also known as CRY.
Shaun said: "I wanted to raise awareness about
Allyn's condition and the national screening programme and the idea of
shaving my head just came to me.
It was pretty cold afterwards, but the reaction
from other people hasn't been too bad. The evening was good as well
and around 200 people that knew Allyn turned out."
Allyn's aunt, Denise Lewis, also travelled from
Wales to attend the event and said it was often down to luck whether heart
conditions were discovered in young people.
"Around 12 people are dying every week from
conditions similar to Allyn's, but there is no screening programme in place.
"These deaths are entirely preventable," she
added.
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