Parents of East Yorkshire teenager who died from undiagnosed heart problem see his £150,000 legacy
The parents of a 15-year-old schoolboy who died from an undiagnosed heart condition have visited a charity that is benefitting from his legacy.
Josh Fell, a pupil at Hornsea School and Language College, collapsed while playing football and died six years ago.
It prompted his family to raise awareness of undiagnosed heart problems, fundraise for defibrillators and encourage young people to be screened for underlying heart issues.
So far they have raised more than £150,000 in their son's name for the Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) charity.
Last Sunday, Josh's family hosted charity football match in his memory.
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Josh's parents Rich and Donna Fell have now visited CRY's headquarters in London to see his legacy for themselves.
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For further information on the charity click here or call 0203 6910000.