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Family of Jamie Rees say buying defibrillators is "a reason to get up in the morning"
The mother of a teenager from Rugby who died from a cardiac arrest, minutes away from a locked defibrillator, says she's making it her mission to get more kits in the area.
18 year old Jamie Rees' heart stopped on New Year's Day.
His mum Naomi is hoping to get 20 defibrillators installed by the first anniversary of Jamie’s death and told BBC CWR's Phil Upton the whole community's got behind them.
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