'Red CRY at Night' – charity gig in memory of Laura Fox

12th August 2006 I teamed up with Camilla Keates who lives in Woodbridge – she is linked with CRY through the loss of her cousin, Sebastian English – to set up a yearly music event in this quiet Suffolk town. This year, we went for the Rock genre of music, with three bands performing for us.


CRY Update Magazine 60

Read Update 60 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's Mark Fox completes epic desert trek

21st March 2006 CRY Publications Co-ordinator Mark Fox has completed his epic fundraising trek in the Sahara Desert. Mark first thought about doing this challenge back in August 2005, to raise money for CRY in memory of his sister Laura. Below is Mark’s diary of his days in the desert. The Sahara Desert stretches from the


CRY's 'Coroners and Justice Act' Campaign – History

A summary of CRY’s campaign to urge MPs to oppose the proposed abolition of the role of Chief Coroner for England and Wales. There is grave concern about the government’s decision to scrap the proposed role of Chief Coroner for England and Wales. Expert opinion suggests that this ill-considered move will leave England and Wales with


East Postcard

Twelve families across the East of England (Essex to Lincolnshire) are helping to launch a major regional campaign to highlight the shocking statistic* showing that the number of young people who lose their lives to the tragic condition sudden cardiac death now stands at 12 every week – a staggering 50% rise on previous estimates. *The


Free heart checks on offer

The family of a teenage girl who died from a rare and undetected heart condition has urged other young people to take part in health checks in Suffolk this weekend. Laura Fox, 13, was found dead at her home in Woodbridge in August, 1998, and her parents, Robi and Kate of Borrett Place, have since dedicated