Daughter of Terry Sennett bids to raise money for the UK Sepsis Trust

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The daughter of the late Terry Sennett is aiming to raise money for the the UK Sepsis Trust after the sudden and tragic death of her father.

Callie Sennett, 22, is the daughter of the well known industry leader Terry Sennett, who on 20th December 2014 sadly passed away after a very short illness in Dubai aged 48.

Callie Sennett
Callie Sennett

In memory of her father Callie is aiming to raise £2,000 for the UK Sepsis Trust by completing the Tough Mudder course in London South, on the 26th September 2015. Tough Mudder is a 10-12 mile obstacle course designed to test all-around strength, stamina, teamwork, and mental grit. Callie is about to undertake an intensive training regime in preparation for her challenge that she is determined to finish.

Callie has set-up a JustGiving page to receive generous donations and support for her physical and mental challenge. On her page Callie wrote:

Hi everyone,

At the end of last year I sadly and unexpectedly lost my dad due to a culmination of illness but overall to septicaemia shutting down his organs. It has hit the family incredibly hard as he was the life and soul of us all. He always said to me that I was really talented at starting something and never finishing, so, this has been kept in mind and therefore I have decided that I really want to complete the tough mudder course (London south 26.09.2015) this year and blooming well finish those 12 miles!

I would like to donate all proceeds to The Sepsis Trust UK and with a fantastic team of people behind me would like to emphasise how important these trusts for all illnesses actually are!

I would like to thank everyone on behalf of the team in advance for all support and donations!

See you on the other side of the course!

Callie xxx

To support Callie, please visit and donate whatever you can afford at Callie Sennett’s JustGiving page.

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