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CRY History

London Marathon 2005

London Marathon – more than 70 people run for CRY. CRY heart costume runners are once again the first costume runners to finish. One of the costume runners – Philip Allen – is interviewed on BBC television

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02/07/2014

CRY charity wristbands launched

May 2005 CRY charity wristbands launched

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02/07/2014

CRY Chairman Greg Whyte earns Professorship

May 2005

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02/07/2014

CRY postcard campaign continues – launch of the Northern Ireland postcard

1st May 2005

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02/07/2014

CRY featured in the national media in a Daily Telegraph article about the Hunter family

‘Grief like this can drive you insane’ Daily Telegraph (used with kind permission) – 2nd May 2005 By Elizabeth Grice It was one of those chaotic bedtimes. As Howard English kissed his wife, Stephanie, goodbye and set out for his evening rugby training session, he teased her about escaping from the domestic mayhem, leaving her to

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02/07/2014

CRY featured in the national media in The Guardian in an article by Fred Pearce about the loss of his son

‘Why did he die?’ The Guardian – 17th May 2005 Fred Pearce’s son died from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome aged only 19. Is there any way of preventing it? Ten weeks ago, my son died. Out of the blue, at the age of 19. One minute he was enjoying a Saturday morning jog round the back

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02/07/2014

Second group of 8 CRY Bereavement Supporters complete their 2-year skills and theory residential training course

18th May 2005

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02/07/2014

CRY featured in the national media in a Daily Express article about Lisa Jane Browne

Death by alarm clock Daily Express – 31st May 2005 By Martin Stote [Story also appeared in the Daily Mail and the Sun] The shock of her early morning alarm going off killed a young nurse. Lisa Jane Browne, 27, was found dead in bed after her alarm went off at 6am. Doctors believe the shock

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01/07/2014

CRY supporter Rob Thorne appears on 'This Morning' on ITV

8th June 2005

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01/07/2014

CRY praised in Westminster debate about the new NSF chapter on Arrhythmias and Sudden Cardiac Death

9th June 2005

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