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On 16th October 2011, Kyle Hancock tragically passed away from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome. He was unfairly taken from us all at the young age of 18. I can't imagine what it was like for Ian, Debbie, Shay, Liam and family.
Kyle was an amazing friend with a bubbly and contagious personality that would brighten anyone's day, a keen football enthusiast and all round great guy. Having something like this happen to him just goes to show that it can happen to the best of us, at any time.
CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) were there to help and support Kyle's family through this horrific ordeal, as well as so many other families in similar predicaments. They do incredible work, which is why I am wanting to run my first ever marathon, Brighton Marathon 2014, on behalf of them to help raise money to allow CRY to continue their great work. I hope to spread the awareness of the charity and the awareness of Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS).
Please can you kindly donate towards this great cause, even the smallest amount can make a difference. I would love to meet my target and it would be greatly appreciated by myself and CRY if you could help make this happen!
Thank you in advance!!
Further details of the charity can be found below:
http://www.c-r-y.org.uk/index.htm
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