The charity, set up after 12-year-old Oliver died while swimming, donated the defibrillator to the Kenyan school
A charity founded following the sudden death of a 12-year-old boy has donated life-saving equipment to a Kenyan school after a young footballer died during a match.
The OK Foundation donated a defibrillator to the school, and they will provide the relevant defibrillator and awareness training. The equipment will also be made available to the wider community. Lucy Oliff, director of the Kivukoni International School, said the school was "hugely grateful". Previously paying tribute to his son, Mr King said: "He was fit, healthy, athletic. He was a natural sportsman. He could turn his hand to anything. He was football mad but he was fit. He used to say to me 'dad let's go for a run' and I couldn't keep up with him. I used to have to get my bike out and he was gone."
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