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    • AI Cardiac Screening and Research Project
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Regional Articles

Hornchurch school to hold screenings for cardiac risk in students

Romford Recorder – 20th May 2017 Peter Patterson has organised the event alongside CRY in memory of his son James, who died of a cardiac arrest in 2005. Read more

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22/05/2017

Bereaved parents are raising awareness of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome

Braintree & Witham Times – 20th May 2017 Parents are running the Para10 in their daughters memory to raise money and awareness for un-diagnosed heart conditions. Read more

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22/05/2017

Fundraising cake sale in memory of Aashi Sinha

Romford Recorder – 18th May 2017 A fundraising cake sale, in memory of 18 year old Aashi Sinha will be held on Saturday at the Catholic Church of Christ the Eternal High Priest, Brentwood Road, Gidea Park, on Saturday from 11am, to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young (Cry). Read more

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19/05/2017

Defibrillator unveiled in memory of Alex brown

Express & Star – 17th May 2017 Since his passing, his family and friends have been raising funds to pay for heart screenings through Cardiac Risk in the Young. As well as this, they want to install public access defibrillators in memorable places to Alex around the West Midlands. Read more

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18/05/2017

Scolton Manor Car Show fundraising for CRY

Tenby Observer – 16th May 2017 This event is being organised by Celtic Charity Classic Tours,with the entry fee of £5 going to the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young. Read more

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17/05/2017

Darlington Zumbathon in memory of Alan Lumley

The Northern Echo – 14th May 2017 The family of Alan have completed a charity ‘Zumbathon’ in his memory. Read more

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15/05/2017

Cyclists raised more than £1,000 for CRY

Halesowen News – 14th May 2017 The money was raised by completing 100 laps of a track as part of a memorial event. Read more

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15/05/2017

Fundraising Zumba challenge

The Northern Echo – 12th May 2017 Friends and family of Alan Lumley will remember him with at a fundraising event this weekend. Read more

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15/05/2017

Fundraising football match in memory of Mike Clarke

Winsford Guardian – 13th May 2017 A charitable football tournament and family fun day will be held in Whitegate in memory of Mike Clarke, who died following a heart attack while playing for Whitegate Football Club. Read more

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15/05/2017

New football kit in memory of Nick Preston

Totnes Today – 11th May 2017 Broadhempston’s new strip reflect the colours the team wore during Nick’s early days at the club, while also bearing heart charity Cardiac Risk in the Young’s logo. Read more

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