Grimsby Telegraph

Dad running 60km in 24 hours for premature babies

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A FATHER whose son was stillborn will run 60km in 24 hours this weekend for the 60,000 babies born prematurel­y in the UK every year.

Alastair Demick, 42, from Knutsford, Cheshire, will take on the challenge one year on from the death of his son Andrew.

He will run one 2.5km leg every hour from 9am today, and will be joined both virtually and physically by at least one other person on each leg of the journey. “Twenty-four hours not sleeping and running 60km is by no means easy, especially when I’m not an ultrarunne­r or anything like that,” Mr Demick told the PA news agency. “When you look at what people are going through, losing a child, they would happily run 60km with no sleep as opposed to what they have to go through.” Mr Demick has so far raised more than £6,500 having set an initial target of £600, with the money going to 4Louis, a UK charity that “works across the country to support anyone affected by miscarriag­e, stillbirth and the death of a baby or child.” They do so by providing affected families with memory boxes, photograph­y equipment, burial beds and more. Bliss, a UK charity, estimates that around 60,000 babies are born prematurel­y in the UK every year.

“We were absolutely devastated that he’d died,” said Mr Demick of his son. “We were very fortunate that we were looked after at Macclesfie­ld District General Hospital where the midwives are beyond amazing.

“I wanted to raise awareness,” he said.

To read more and donate, go to https://www.justgiving. com/fundraisin­g/aldemick.

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