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    Guy Leech, Australian Ironman legend and fitness guru, talks about the death of his close friend – Nine Network reporter Charles ‘Chucky ‘ Stewart.

    Chucky was on the water with Guy and others in the weekly paddling sessions , when he felt unwell and returned to shore.

    When the group returned to shore a member of the group noticed somebody on the ground receiving CPR – it was Chuck.

    Guy jumped and in and took over he CPR until the ambulance arrived. Chuck never regained consciousness and died a few days later.

    That was 2016 – today Guy is the Founder of Heart 180 – its mission is to get a defibrillator onto those who suffer a heart attack within 3 minutes of the event – timing is critical in saving lives.

     

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