STUDENTS and staff at Old Swinford Hospital school have taken part in a cardiac screening programme which has been held annually since the untimely death of fitness instructor Zoë Teale.
100 students and staff aged 14 to 35 were tested by Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), a charity raising awareness of undetected cardiac abnormalities in young and seemingly healthy individuals.
Old Swinford Hospital has been promoting awareness and fundraising for CRY since the tragic death of 23-year-old Zoë Teale, the daughter of catering manager Pete Teale.