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Trio supporting Everglow, the Rebecca Kruza Foundation take on 10k run for mother and baby respite care

By: Beth Robson

Published: 12:58, 27 July 2021

Updated: 17:25, 10 August 2021

Three runners took on a 10k race to raise awareness of an organisation aiming to provide mother and baby respite care for mums with post natal depression.

The trio, running along Deal seafront, was representing Everglow, The Rebecca Kruza Foundation and consisted of the late mum's sister Kate and friends.

Hamilton Phipps, Claire Bond and Kate Kruza with their medals after running the Dinosaur 10k at Deal on Sunday

The challenge on Sunday was organised by Deal Tri and is a favourite event in the town's Regatta Week activities.

Insurance underwriter Rebecca Kruza was a new mum who tragically took her life after suffering post natal depression. She had visited doctors 12 times between March and May in 2018 but the medication was having a minimal effect on her condition.

Rebecca Kruza was an insurance underwriter

She was found at her mother Lyn Richardson's home in Alkham in June 2017. At the time Mrs Richardson was looking after Miss Kruza's baby. The child was just seven and a half months old.

An inquest that November heard Miss Kruza was tormented by disturbing visions. Coroner for north east Kent Alan Blundson ruled she had intended to take her own life and gave a verdict of suicide.

Everglow was set up in Rebecca Kruza's name following the new mum's tragic suicide

Ms Kruza's family has now established Everglow in the name of their loved one, with the aim of preventing maternal ill mental health and suicide.

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They also want the government to make Rebecca’s Law, to legislate on the duties of health visitors and GPs ensuring health visits continue when post natal depression is identified.

Hamilton Phipps and Claire Bond represented Everglow, the Rebecca Kruza Foundation

Sunday's event was called the Dinosaur 10k. Runners were Hamilton Phipps, Claire Bond and committee member Kate Kruza.

They are raising funds for mother and baby respite homes, and awareness for the foundation's wider aims.

Rebecca (right) holding her baby with her mother Lyn Richards (centre) and siblings (l-r) Kate, Jacob, Jordan and Daniel

Mrs Richardson said: "We would be very grateful for any donations through our website please."

You can donate by clicking here.

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