Sutton Police officer Lisa Muscutt hopes Halloween will raise donor awareness

Sutton Police officer Lisa Muscutt hopes Halloween will raise donor awareness Sutton Police officer Lisa Muscutt hopes Halloween will raise donor awareness

A police officer is hoping to promote donor awareness through a Halloween themed night.

The night will feature body part quizzes and has been organised by Lisa Muscutt, a Sutton Police witness care officer and double lung transplant patient.

A take on pin the tail on the donkey will see participants pin different organs onto a body.

Prizes on offer are suitably gruesome including fake bags of blood and fake eye balls.

Those wanting to do the Monster Mash can at karaoke Bar XLR in Epsom, on Thursday November 1.

Miss Muscutt, 39, said: "Everyone is welcome and I would like at least 60 people to sign up to the organ donation register to give other patients the chance of life saving surgery that I had five years ago."

In August, Miss Muscutt took part in the British Transplant Games in Medway, Kent, coming away with four medals for ten-pin bowling, badminton, ball throw and soft ball.

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