Helping to make sense of Emma-Kate’s ‘senseless’ passing

By Kim Quinlan
Updated October 20 2017 - 9:04pm, first published 11:30am
A LIFE CUT SHORT: The family and friends of Emma-Kate McGrath hope by educating the community through the 4EK Facebook page,  her legacy will live on.
A LIFE CUT SHORT: The family and friends of Emma-Kate McGrath hope by educating the community through the 4EK Facebook page, her legacy will live on.

Emma-Kate McGrath’s legacy will live on thanks to a social media page set up in her honour to push awareness about meningococcal, the disease that took the life of the Ballarat nursing/paramedic student earlier this year.

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