Perthshire Advertiser

Family’s skydive in loving memory of Sonny Effort raises £1200 for charity

- MELANIE BONN

The family of a Perthshire teenager recently marked the first anniversar­y since his death with a spectacula­r parachute stunt.

Beth Bryson organised a jump from a plane at Errol airfield to raise money and suicide awareness after her younger brother Sonny died.

Santino ‘Sonny’ Hoggan was 16 when he was found dead on January 17, 2021. A major search in Glenfarg had ended tragically when the body of the teen was discovered in a park near his home.

One year on, Beth and the rest of Sonny’s family decided to organise the skydive - brother Michael (18) and soon to be brotherin-law Michael Merilees (30) did the 10,000ft jump - to commemorat­e the first year of Sonny’s passing.

Their dive raised an amazing £1200 which will go to help The Lighthouse for Perth “a charity that does so well to help people with mental health,” explained Beth.

“It felt fitting to choose The Lighthouse as we have a relationsh­ip with them and they are working hard in local schools to help teenagers with mental health problems.

“Michael my brother who lives in Perth with his partner Paulina and Michael my partner were in the hotseat to skydive.

“My brother Michael, Vito and Sonny’s little sister

Santana were all there on the day with my mum Mary cheering the boys on.

“The skydive went great, it was the most beautiful day and the sun was shining.

“We knew Sonny was there with us looking down on us.

“It has been so hard without Sonny and it’s been difficult to adjust to life without him, but we feel as a family by organising fundraiser­s and doing positive things we are keeping his memory alive.

“Sonny was the most kindhearte­d young man and I think he will be so happy that we are helping others,” concluded Beth.

Sharon Thomas, operations manager at The Lighthouse, thanked Donna Whittet and the generosity of HSBC’s Perth branch and its

We feel by organising fundraiser­s and doing positive things we are keeping Sonny’s memory alive

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