Charity calls for inhalers in all East Yorkshire schools

"Breathe for Cameron" was set-up by the family of Cameron Good after the death of the 10 year old from an asthma attack

Breathe For Cameron
Author: Richard MuriePublished 1st May 2018
Last updated 1st May 2018

The family of a young boy from Hull who died after an asthma attack say every school needs life-saving equipment

Cameron Good was just 10 years old when he died after collapsing while playing football in 2014.

A charity set-up in his name has already helped get over a thousand emergency inhalers into schools in Hull - but it now wants them rolled out to all schools across East Yorkshire.

Cameron's mum Stacey Salter said, "People do still see that blue inhaler as just an inhaler, and asthma is just asthma and it's not serious. Whereas we know that is very serious and we don't want people to go through what we went through."

You can find out more about the charity here: Breathe For Cameron