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Damon Wilkinson

Teenager who died suddenly with his dogs by his side was about to start a new life

The parents of a teenage boy found dead in bed after suffering a suspected epileptic seizure have told of their heartbreak.

Craig Darce, 18, died suddenly at home in Rochdale with his two beloved dogs, wolfhound cross Harold and Chihuahua Papi, by his side.

The Hopwood Hall College IT student was on the verge of emigrating to the United States to start a new life with his mum Amy, stepdad James and his six younger siblings.

Amy, 37, of Wardleworth, who also suffers from epilepsy, said James had been diagnosed with the condition aged 14.

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She added: "He hated being told he couldn't do something [because of his epilepsy].

"He used to get so frustrated. He'd be like 'why can't I do this? It's not fair'.

"He wasn't like most 18-year-old lads going out boozing all the time.

"He was a mummy's boy really. He was a gamer. He loved his PC - that was his life.

"He was cocky and stubborn, but he was so happy."

Amy and Craig (Submit)

Craig's childhood dream was to become a pilot, but his epilepsy diagnosis meant he had to find a new goal in life.

Electrician James, 36, who Craig called dad, said: "He hated having epilepsy, but he was adamant it wasn't going to define him as a person.

"When he found out he couldn't be a pilot he was so angry. We had a talk and said he's got to concentrate on the things he can do in life, not the things he can't. That's when he set his sights on working with computers.

"He built his PC from scratch. He loved fixing problems. He just took off with it. When he got to the States he was going to design the website for my business.

"He was strong-willed and pig-headed, but what 18-year-old isn't?

"When I wasn't here he was the man of the house and he took that responsibility extremely seriously. He was always looking out for his siblings. That's the type of person he was."

Craig dreamt of becoming a pilot (Submit)

The family applied for visas last July to move in with James, a US citizen, in Baton Rouge in Louisiana.

But the pandemic and subsequent travel ban meant the application was delayed.

Amy said on the morning of his death on Sunday, August 29, Craig, a former Whitworth High School pupil, had a seizure in bed.

She went to check he was OK before he fell back to sleep.

Around three hours later at about 1pm she went back in his bedroom to check on him again and found he was unconscious.

Paramedics were called but tragically Craig was pronounced dead.

It's thought he may have had a second seizure shortly after the first.

Amy says the family now want to help raise awareness of sudden unexpected death with epilepsy, which is known as SUDEP.

Around one in every 1,000 people with epilepsy die from SUDEP every year.

No one is sure what causes SUDEP, and it may differ from case to case, but some some researchers believe that a seizure causes an irregular heart rhythm, while other research has shown that breathing difficulties following a seizure lead to death.

Amy said: "We just took epilepsy for granted as something that was in the family.

Craig, 18, was studying IT (Submit)

"We knew there was a risk of death, but it's so small, you just think it's never going to happen to you.

"We just want more people to be aware of it, so they're not in the position we're in.

"I hate epilepsy right now, I really do."

A crowdfunding appeal has been set up to help pay for Craig's funeral costs. Donations can be made here.

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