The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Sister and nurse team up for charity cancer effort

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The sister of a Perthshire teenager killed by cancer and the nurse who cared for her will take part in a challenge to raise funds for families in need.

Carly Hill, a former pupil of Crieff High School died aged just 16 last year.

Her sister, Hayley Hill, 27, left, and Marie Curie nurse Heather Inglis will abseil 150ft down Dundee Dental Hospital next Saturday in her memory.

The money they raise will go to Marie Curie, the charity that provides free nursing care to the terminally ill at home.

Hayley and her partner Kyle, who worked with Heather and a team of nurses to care for Carly at home, said they will never be able to repay Marie Curie for the support they gave their family.

Hayley, a healthcare assistant, said: “The nurses were just wonderful – the care they gave was incredible.

“We laughed together, we cried together and I could ask them anything and they told me the truth, there was no holding back.

“Now I’m 100% determined to help others get the same service that we had because I know what a difference it made to us and Carly – being able to keep her at home.”

Carly, was diagnosed with terminal cancer in March 2016.

In April she went home to live with Hayley, Kyle, the couple’s two children Kyle and Brooke, now seven and five-years-old and Hayley’s brother William, 14.

The “lively” and “brilliant” teen, who doted on her niece and nephew, loved babysittin­g, and enjoyed sports, was keen to become a police officer.

Tragically Carly died on August 4 last year, just two months short of her 17th birthday.

Heather said: “Doing the abseil together is a good way for us both to remember Carly and then to raise funds for another local family like Carly’s who might need care.”

To sponsor Team Carly or to book your own slot, contact Hazel Mitchell on 01382 736627 or via nutella11.hm@gmail. com.

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