A HEARTBROKEN mum has vowed to help save lives in memory of her precious son. Winsford mum Louise Hallwood was distraught when her 12-year-old son Cason, who had a peanut allergy, died suddenly on Christmas Day from anaphylactic shock. There wasn t a day Cason didn t make me laugh or smile The 39-year-old is embarking on a gruelling challenge to raise funds for the Anaphylaxis Campaign, the only UK wide charity supporting the growing numbers of people at risk from severe allergic reactions and anaphylaxis. The mum-of-four plans to do 100 squats a day with a 20kg on her shoulders - throughout May - with best friend and mum-of-three Vicky Whalley, 42.
A MUM S plea for birthday cards for her precious son who died suddenly touched the hearts of people all over the country. Louise Hallwood made a moving appeal to remember Cason when he would have have celebrated his 13th birthday. More than 100 birthday cards arrived to celebrate Cason s 13th birthday
More than 100 birthday cards arrived to celebrate Cason s 13th birthday More than 100 birthday cards, flowers and messages arrived at her Winsford home. Red-haired Cason, fondly known as Ginge by his family, was remembered with a special birthday celebration
Cason, fondly known as Ginge by his family, was remembered with a special birthday celebration
Lucas Singh lost his fight for life three days before Christmas. The 13-year-old had been on a life support machine for several weeks after undergoing complex heart surgery in November. The year 9 student died on December 22 Cason Hallwood died suddenly on Christmas Day after enjoying spending time with his family. It is believed the 12-year-old, who is asthmatic and has a nut allergy, may have died following an allergic reaction. The year 8 student had been playing with his three brothers, twins Cowen and Corley, 18, and Caiden, 13 before he went out to play with friends in Wharton Recreation Park.
Cason Hallwood, second from right, with mum Louise and brothers on Christmas Day
A WINSFORD family has been left devastated after a schoolboy described as its life and soul tragically died suddenly on Christmas Day. 12-year-old Cason Hallwood had enjoyed the perfect day with his family, including his three brothers, twins Cowen and Corley, 18, and Caiden, 13 before he went out to play with his friends in Wharton Recreation Park. According to family friend Sam Decruz, while Cason was there, he began to have breathing difficulties and his concerned friends called his mum Louise, who rushed to the scene. An ambulance was called and Winsford Academy student Cason, who is asthmatic and has a nut allergy, was given a shot from his epinephrine pen, but after this failed to work, was rushed to Leighton Hospital, where he died a short time later.