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Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (The Oliver King Foundation)

Submitted on Thursday 9th February 2012

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)

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Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (The Oliver King Foundation)

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Oliver King attended King David High School in Wavertree, Liverpool. Aged 12, Oliver passed away in March 2011 of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS), he was a keen sportsman who was fit and active.

Each week it is estimated that 12 young people die of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome.

Mark & Joanne King, Oliver's parents, set up a Foundation in his memory. The Foundation is working to raise funds for defibrillators in all Schools & Sports Centres in Liverpool and beyond.

Find out more information about The Foundation here: www.theoliverkingfoundation.co.uk/.

If we screen active young people aged between 12-35, we may be able to detect SADS before it is too late.

We the undersigned call on the Government to ensure that all public buildings have adequate amount of defibrillators on site, by 2017. We also call on the Government to meet with The Oliver King Foundation to discuss what work can be done.


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