Indie band gig raises cash for hospital

A Smethwick musician who

was left in a coma after a heart attack has raised more that £1,400 by

staging a gig to thank hospital staff who helped him recover.

Dominic Lilley will hand

over a cheque to doctors at Birmingham City Hospital where he spent nearly

four weeks in a coma and six months in rehabilitation.

The cash was from a gig

in Birmingham organised by friends of Dominic, a freelance sound engineer

and bass guitarist in Indie band The Program. A total of £2,800 was raised at the event with the proceeds split

between the hospital and national charity CRY, which aims to raise

awareness of cardiac risk in the young.

Dominic, aged 21, was

relaxing with friends at a pub in the city last year when he suffered a

cardiac arrest. His father, Tony, said if it were not for the efforts of Dr

Steve Sturman, consultant neurologist in charge of his son