'We couldn't save our brother but we could save you'
Two years before Miles died, all three of us brothers should've been tested...
Miles Frost was a healthy 31-year-old when he went for a run and collapsed as a result of an undiagnosed heart condition. Unbeknownst to him, he had inherited the condition, Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), from his father, Sir David Frost.
Now, his brothers Wilfred and George have joined forces with the British Heart Foundation to raise money for a UK wide testing service for HCM to try and prevent what they call ‘needless deaths’. The Miles Frost fund has raised over £800,000 so far which will pay for research and testing across the country - with the potential to save the lives of thousands of people.
Wilfred and George joined us to tell us more about the Miles Frost Campaign.