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Inquest on father who died during charity run

Kieran Patching with his wife Julie
Kieran Patching with his wife Julie

THE young father who collapsed during the Great North Run died as a result of over-exertion, an inquest found.

Kieran Patching, 34, of Bellgrove Court, Walderslade, was one of four people who died during the 13-mile race in Newcastle last September. He collapsed fewer than three miles from the finishing line.

Kieran had been training for his first Great North Run for nearly a year and, although his medical records did not reveal any problems, a post-mortem examination showed he suffered from an undetected heart disease.

Coroner Terence Carney recorded a verdict of death by misadventure.

His widow Julie said: "The inquest has been a long time coming and I’m glad it is something we will never have to endure again."

* Full story in Monday's Medway Messenger.

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