People on the Isle of Man are being urged to attend a heart screening next month.
Males and females between the ages of 14 and 35 can get a free screening to detect any heart defects.
The charity was set up primarily by the Lunt family after 25 year old Craig died suddenly in his sleep in 2005.
His death was due to a previously undiagnosed heart defect.
Thousands of people have already been screened on the Isle of Man since the charity was set up.
His mum Paula is urging all people to get the quick and free screening which could prove to be life saving. (audio above)
The next screenings are on the 19th and 20th February in Douglas.
For more details and to sign up visit the Craig's Heartstrong Foundation WEBSITE
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