The team at Gildeas Solicitors traded their suits for sports gear as they took on one of the UK’s toughest endurance events – Tough Mudder Edinburgh – in support of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY).
On Saturday 7th June 2025, a determined group from both Glasgow and Edinburgh offices powered through 5 kilometres of mud, grit, and relentless obstacles including eight-foot walls, ice baths and the notorious cage crawl.
We were proud to take on this challenge in loving memory of Dr Ashwin Bali, a remarkable young man from Glasgow who tragically passed away in March 2024 at just 26 years old due to Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome (SADS). Ashwin was a much-loved Foundation Year 3 doctor working in Yorkshire, remembered for his radiant smile, his joy for life and the compassion he brought to everyone around him.
Following his passing, Ashwin’s family and friends raised over £21,000 for CRY, a charity dedicated to preventing young sudden cardiac deaths through screening, awareness and research. At Gildeas, we were proud to continue this mission by supporting CRY and helping to fund vital cardiac screening facilities across Scotland.
Not Your Average Legal Challenge
Taking part in Tough Mudder was no walk in the park. It tested every ounce of stamina and teamwork our solicitors had – but it was nothing compared to the daily challenges faced by families affected by sudden cardiac death. Every muddy step we took was in the hope of saving lives and sparing others from such devastating loss.
At time of publication, we have raised over £6400 for CRY. The public response has been incredible, with local news, Glasgow Live covering the event.
We are deeply grateful to everyone who supported our fundraising efforts and can’t thank you enough.
Your donations help CRY continue its life-saving work, giving young people across the country the chance to be screened and protected.