CRY Update Magazine 45

Read Update 45 online here The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, published three times a year, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.


CRY Update Magazine 47

Read Update 47 online here The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, published three times a year, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.


CRY Update Magazine 48

Read Update 48 online here The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, published three times a year, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.


CRY Update Magazine 50

Read Update 50 online here The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, published three times a year, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.


Stefano leaves his roots to run marathon

A Doncaster hairdresser is swapping tinting for trainers to raise money for a charity that deals with the disease that killed one of his best friends. Stafano Zammaton, aged 40, is leaving roots behind to his the road in the London Marathon this weekend, to raise cash for the charity CRY – Cardiac Risk in the


CRY Update Magazine 44

Read Update 44 online here The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, published three times a year, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.


Comic backs appeal to save young lives

Top comedian Billy Pearce has backed a Doncaster dad’s campaign to save other families from the condition that killed his son. David Stubbings launched a campaign to help prevent the tragedy of SADS – Sudden Adult Death Syndrome – after he lost his son Carl, aged 22, to the condition last May. Now comedian Billy, a


Battle after son's death

A grieving dad whose student son collapsed and died without warning has launched a campaign to save other families from the tragedy of sudden adult death syndrome. David Stubbings wants to raise thousands of pounds to enable young people to have heart tests to ensure they are not at risk of SADS, the equivalent of cot