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Donations flood in to charity of Brighton Marathon runner who died Donations flood in to charity of Brighton Marathon runner who died
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Donations are flooding in to the fundraising page of a 23-year-old man who died after collapsing during a marathon.Donations are flooding in to the fundraising page of a 23-year-old man who died after collapsing during a marathon.
Sam Harper Brighouse, from London, is believed to have suffered a cardiac arrest at about the 16-mile mark of the Brighton Marathon on Sunday.Sam Harper Brighouse, from London, is believed to have suffered a cardiac arrest at about the 16-mile mark of the Brighton Marathon on Sunday.
Attempts were made by medical staff, paramedics and an off-duty police officer to resuscitate him before he was taken to hospital where he underwent surgery, but he died a short time later.Attempts were made by medical staff, paramedics and an off-duty police officer to resuscitate him before he was taken to hospital where he underwent surgery, but he died a short time later.
Hundreds of people have made donations to his justgiving.com page with the total approaching the £10,000 mark – well above his intended fundraising target of £500.Hundreds of people have made donations to his justgiving.com page with the total approaching the £10,000 mark – well above his intended fundraising target of £500.
His site states that he had embarked on the challenge to raise money for the Arms Around The Child charity which supports Aids orphans.His site states that he had embarked on the challenge to raise money for the Arms Around The Child charity which supports Aids orphans.
He wrote: "I'm running, jogging, crawling the brighton marathon for Arms Around The Child (UK) (formerly KCA UK) because I am want to raise money for a good cause."He wrote: "I'm running, jogging, crawling the brighton marathon for Arms Around The Child (UK) (formerly KCA UK) because I am want to raise money for a good cause."
A spokesman for organisers of the marathon said: "It is with regret that we can confirm that a competitor collapsed and later died competing in the Brighton Marathon.A spokesman for organisers of the marathon said: "It is with regret that we can confirm that a competitor collapsed and later died competing in the Brighton Marathon.
"Our emergency plans were put in place and he was treated at the scene by senior doctors, nurses and paramedics before being taken by ambulance to hospital."Our emergency plans were put in place and he was treated at the scene by senior doctors, nurses and paramedics before being taken by ambulance to hospital.
"Despite receiving immediate attention, the runner was later declared dead at the Royal Sussex County hospital.""Despite receiving immediate attention, the runner was later declared dead at the Royal Sussex County hospital."
He added: "We at Grounded Events, the organisers of the Brighton Marathon, would like to express our sincere condolences to family and friends of the deceased."He added: "We at Grounded Events, the organisers of the Brighton Marathon, would like to express our sincere condolences to family and friends of the deceased."
The England cricketer Matt Prior had officially started Sunday's race, the fourth Brighton Marathon, which saw 9,315 competitors take part.The England cricketer Matt Prior had officially started Sunday's race, the fourth Brighton Marathon, which saw 9,315 competitors take part.
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