Person    | Male  Born 25/12/1988  Died 14/12/2010

Cato Heath

Categories: Tragedy

Cato Heath

Cato Douglas Ross Heath was the son of Damon Heath and Emma Douglas. One of 3 siblings he was bought up in Clerkenwell and died aged of 21. He had needed care from his mother throughout his life.

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Cato Heath mosaic

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