Orange mum Karlee Jones contributes to global research into heart attacks in healthy women

Tanya Marschke
June 17 2020 - 5:00pm
HEART ATTACK: Karlee Jones with son Declan experienced a Spontaneous Cardio Coronary Artery Dissection in 2016. Photo: JUDE KEOGH
HEART ATTACK: Karlee Jones with son Declan experienced a Spontaneous Cardio Coronary Artery Dissection in 2016. Photo: JUDE KEOGH

Usually when people think about a heart attack they think of overweight men not healthy younger women such as Karlee Jones.

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Tanya Marschke

Tanya Marschke

Journalist

I am based at Orange and cover a wide range of subjects as well as the weekly business column. I've worked consistently in the the media industry since 2006 including the past seven years at the Central Western Daily. Before moving to Orange, I worked as a journalist at weekly newspapers the Beaudesert Times and the Gold Coast Sun in Queensland, as well as the Scone Advocate in the Hunter Valley. I started my career at the Ridge News in Lightning Ridge while I completed my journalism studies remotely at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst.

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