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Articles from regional publications - Scotland (2011/12)

CRY aims to keep you in touch with media interest in healthcare awareness of Sudden Death Syndrome.  All articles have been sent in by the families concerned or by a press cuttings agency, and CRY has permission to reproduce the articles.

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Independent - heart condition may have killed Cameroon player

 

 

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12/12/11 Daily Record Heartbroken mum vows to save others after daughter Laura dies from SADS
Laura Main set off for a holiday in the sun with mum Carol, it was meant to celebrate the start of a new chapter in her life. Laura was fit and healthy and had just been accepted to study nursing at college. But during their dream trip to Turkey, Carol's world was shattered when she walked into Laura's room to find her dead in her bed.

01/12/11

Edinburgh Evening News

Simple tests could have saved Stuart

Natalie's son dropped dead at the age of 22.  Now the grieving mum wants to highlight tragedy of sudden adult death. 

25/11/11

Ross-shire Journal

Campaign highlights cardiac risk

A Ross-shire couple whose 24-year-old daughter died from an undiagnosed heart condition will travel to Holyrood next month to highlight the shocking statistic that 12 young people a week lose their lives from sudden cardiac death. 

     

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