Defibrillator quiz night to be held
Jayne Biggs from Heart 2 Heart has helped install more than 50 defibrillators across the county Picture: Ian Burt - Credit: Archant
A quiz night in a village pub will be raising funds to get a defibrillator outside the premises.
The fundraising night is at the King’s Head in Belton on Saturday from 8pm and is raising funds for Heart 2 Heart.
Jayne Biggs, from Bradwell, set up the Heart 2 Heart charity after her daughter, Violet, suffered a cardiac arrest when she was seven-years-old.
The quiz night is for teams of up to six people, £3 per person, and it will include television and film clips.
A fish and chips meal is also available for two people for £16.
Looking forward to thew quiz Mrs Biggs said: “Come along and have a laugh and raise money at the same time.”
Belton is without a defibrillator.
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As reported last week one of the Heart 2 Heart defibrillators was used to save the life of a man who collapsed at Gorleston and Great Yarmouth Sailing Club.