The Scotland striker has backed the British Heart Foundation campaign following the heartbreaking death of school pal.
Scotland striker Lawrence Shankland has spoken about the death of a school pal from a sudden heart attack to prevent other tragedies.
Two young Scots football fans are among those who are featured, including Shankland’s school friend, Chris Murray. Just days after the UEFA Euro 2024 kick-off, the murals show the football fans in a team shirt with the slogan “Scotland ‘til I died”.View gallery Chris, from Glasgow, was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy aged three. He died at just 22 after a sudden cardiac arrest.
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