Robert ready to honour his best friend

A Bosham man will take part in the London

Marathon to honour his friend who died of suspected Sudden Death Syndrome

aged 30.

Robert O'Brien will complete the gruelling

26.2 mile race on behalf of the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young –

CRY.

His childhood friend Tim Daines, a fellow

pupil at Bishop Luffa School, died of a suspected cardiac problem while

playing football in April last year.

Although

accurate statistics are not available, experts estimate that between four

to eight young people in the UK die suddenly of cardiac abnormalities.

The majority of these sudden deaths are due

to inherited forms of heart muscle disorder and irregular heartbeat.

Robert said:" Tim was fit as a fiddle,

clean living and didn't smoke.

"The last time I saw him was at my

house before he went to play football.

"A few years before Tim passed out

while playing football. He went to the doctor and had a check up,

but he should have had an ECG test while on a treadmill.

"There's a chance Tim's death could

have been prevented if he'd been screened. He may have had to change

his lifestyle but he could still be alive today."

Robert will don CRY's trademark heart

costume for the marathon on 13th April.