Heart screening on Island will return next month.
'Craig's Heartsrong Foundation' is back after the pandemic halted the charity's services for the last two years.
The charity was originally set up by the Lunt family in memory of their 25 year old son, Craig.
He tragically died in April 2005 due to a previously undiagnosed heart defect.
As a result, the foundation now provides free screening for people aged between 14 and 35 up at Noble's Hospital.
Two sessions will take place at Noble's Hospital on 23 and 24 April but are both fully booked.
Paula Lunt, who set up the charity says although both sessions are booked, she encourages people to ring up on the day:
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