#runningforfreddie

Victoria Page is raising money for Epilepsy Society
In memory of Freddie Felton
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Story

I am running the London marathon in honour and memory of my cousin, a beautiful young sole taken too soon - Freddie Felton. 

He died on the 19th February 2019 from an epileptic seizure, only 14 years old, so full of life and hapiness. Had he have been diagnosed correctly this could have been avoided, so I'm raising money to support and fund new genetic research by the Epilepsy Society, to give the right diagnosis at the the right time and for people to receive the right medication and care. 

I am running for him, the family and for all families that have suffered and will suffer at the hands of this illness until we have substantial research to prevent it! 

Freddie is truly missed among family friends and anyone who knew him, and it saddens me to think that he isn't and won't be the last this happens to.  Please help me raise money to further research, to prevent death and to help those with epilepsy enjoy life. 

His legacy runs on and I run for him! 

Every step I take of these 26.2 miles Freddie will be with me! If you see me please #clapforfreddie cheer me on because I know its him pushing me to that finish line! 

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