Family believe Charlie should still be alive today
The inquest into the death of Charlie Marriage will take place from June 24-28 at Inner London South Coroners Court, Southwark.
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SUDEP stands for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy. It’s when someone with epilepsy dies without warning and the post-mortem fails to establish any other cause of death.
Find out what’s been happening within the charity in recent months and read more about our work and the projects we’re involved in.
SUDEP Action is leading the fight to stop epilepsy-related deaths. It’s a charity with a genuine commitment to people – thoughtful and compassionate, but proactive and ready to fight for those who need someone in their corner.
Our events are important because they bring people together. And together we are stronger.
Living with epilepsy is not easy but EpSMon can help you understand your own personal epilepsy risks so you can make informed decisions about when to book GP appointments and review your care plan. Our award-winning EpSMon app is based on the latest epilepsy research and completely free.
We provide support to people bereaved due to epilepsy and offer access to dedicated specialists and counsellors.