 
                            The mother of a teenager who died from Sepsis is continuing her campaign to educate the Manx public.
Today is World Sepsis Day - to mark this Dee Struthers will be manning an awareness stand at Noble's Hospital to raise the profile of the condition.
Her daughter Ann died after contracting sepsis in 2013 - she was 18-years-old:
In an effort to do something positive following her death Dee is now a volunteer for the UK Sepsis Trust which has printed a banner telling Ann's story - this will be on display at the hospital.
Dee says she's hopeful telling her daughter's story will make people take notice:
 
                                         
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