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A mum is raising awareness of sepsis after her 25-year-old daughter died suddenly from the condition last year. Molly Webb, who was a footballer with the Loughborough Foxes, passed away in January 2019.
Her mother Kym Lawrence said that Molly thought she had the flu and nobody considered anything else, Leicestershire Live reports.
Thirteen months after her death, Mrs Lawrence said she still cannot believe her daughter passed away and wants to help other families avoid the heartache she had to experience.
In August 2019, Molly's partner Emily Sharp and best friend Leandra Whelband set up "Molly's Gift", a fundraising trust that aims to fund youth development in sport, particularly for disadvantaged children - a cause close to Molly's
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