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A
summer ball held in memory of a baby who tragically died of a rare heart
condition has raised thousands of pounds for charity.
The End of Summer Ball, organised by the North Cadbury Parent
and Toddler Group, was held in a marquee in the grounds of North Cadbury Court
in memory of Oliver Montague.
Oliver died in January at the age of eight months of a rare
heart disease and the money raised through the ball, £7,253, is being donated
to CRY, a national charity which has been running for ten years and which aims
to raise awareness of heart conditions in young people.
Oliver’s mother Keri said she was keen to raise awareness of
the charity in her son’s memory.
She said: “There is lots of work done for older people but CRY
is about promoting awareness of heart conditions in younger people.
“I got in contact with them when Oliver was still alive and
diagnosed with a problem.
“My
son’s heart condition was only picked up by luck. It is not something that a
normal doctor is trained to see.
“I say it was luck because we knew what the problem with Oliver
was which to some extent prepared us in coming to terms with the terrible
loss.”
“In Europe, tests on infants are already carried out as
standard.
“I would go down to the parent and toddler group with Oliver
when he was born so everyone knew him really well and they all wanted to do
something to stop it happening to other people.
“There are no obvious symptoms and signs of this disease and
they only did an ECG scan because his heart rate was fast when he was in the
womb and that was when they discovered the problem.”
An auction and raffle were held during the ball with prizes
donated by local and national organisations including Easyjet, Haynes Motor
Museum and MILAN Electrical Contractors, who spent a week helping to set up
the marquee.
North Cadbury Parent and Toddler Group meet every Wednesday
morning, 10am to noon, at North Cadbury Village Hall.
All parents and children from newborn babies to four year olds
are welcome.
For more details about the group contact
Claire Harding on 01963 440474.
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