A fundraising day in memory of a woman with cystic fibrosis has raised hundreds of pounds.
The event at Lad's Mile Barbers in Brighton was organised by Sean Bath, a friend of Yasmina Sugliano.
Yasmina, 25, had suffered from cystic fibrosis and dilated cardiomyopathy since birth.
She collapsed and died in August after learning a friend had died.
Yasmina was being treated in hospital with a suspected chest infection at the time.
Her mother Kay, from Crawley, visited the barbershop during the fundraiser to show her support.
Mr Bath said: “I'd known Yasmina since we were babies because our parents were friends.
“I wanted to do something in her name and this seemed like a good idea.”
People were invited to come in to the barber and make a donation to the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
The event raised a total of £646 and Mr Bath said more fundraisers would be held in the future.
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