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radley Lowery: Sunderland fan dies after long illness

  • 7 July 2017
Media caption'Inspirational' Bradley Lowery loses cancer battle
Six-year-old Bradley Lowery, whose plight touched the lives of many people, has died after a long illness.
The Sunderland fan was diagnosed with neuroblastoma - a rare type of cancer - when he was 18 months old.
Bradley went on to be the club's mascot and became "best mates" with his hero, striker Jermain Defoe.
A minute's applause for the youngster took place just before the kick-off in the club's friendly against Bury at Gigg Lane.
Bury's chairman also said all gate receipts from the match will go to Bradley's fundraising campaign.
Applause for Bradley LoweryImage copyrightSUNDERLAND AFC
Image captionPlayers from both teams, as well as the crowd at Gigg Lane, applauded the memory of the youngster
His death was confirmed on social media by his parents.
The posting read: "My brave boy has went with the angels today.
"He was our little superhero and put the biggest fight up but he was needed else where. There are no words to describe how heart broken we are."
Bradley's mum Gemma had previously said his deterioration had been Image copyrightOWEN HUMPHREYS
Image captionBradley's mum Gemma Lowery had previously said his deterioration had been "heartbreaking"
In a statement Sunderland FC extended its "'love and support" to Bradley's family.
It said: "He had a special relationship with Jermain Defoe and their feelings for each other were evident for all to see. Jermain, naturally, is heartbroken."
Bradley underwent treatment and was in remission, but relapsed last year.
Well-wishers raised more than £700,000 in 2016 to pay for him to be given antibody treatment in New York, but medics then found his cancer had grown and his family was informed his illness was terminal.
Bradley LoweryImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionBradley was a mascot for England when they played Lithuania in March
In December, Bradley's parents Gemma and Carl, from Blackhall Colliery, County Durham, were told he only had "months to live".
Four months later they were told the latest and final round of his treatment had failed.
He underwent "tumour-shrinking treatment" at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary but the cancer continued to spread.
On 24 May, Mrs Lowery said Bradley had left hospital to start palliative care at home, adding more tumours had been found and further radiotherapy was planned.
Then, on 28 June the family wrote on Facebook:"Bradley is deteriorating fast, his temperature is going very high his breathing very fast his oxygen levels low.
Bradley Lowery at BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2016Image copyrightPA
Image captionBradley walked down the red carpet at the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year in 2016
"He is sleeping most the time apart from odd times awake. We knew this was coming but we are heartbroken beyond words."
On 1 July, his family posted a picture of Bradley with Defoe who, after signing for Bournemouth, returned to the North East to see him.
On Thursday, Defoe broke down in tears during a press conference for his new club and said the six-year-old would "always be in my heart".
Bradley with his dad Carl at the match between Everton and SunderlandImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionBradley with his dad Carl at the match between Everton and Sunderland
Bradley became known worldwide following an appeal that saw him receive 250,000 Christmas cards from countries as far away as Australia and New Zealand.
In December, he met England manager Gareth Southgate and Match of the Day pundit Gary Lineker at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year event in Birmingham.
Bradley then won the programme's December goal of the month award after he took a penalty ahead of Sunderland's game against Chelsea.
Bradley Lowery and Jermain DefoeImage copyrightFAMILY PHOTO
Image captionBradley became firm friends with his hero Jermain Defoe
He has also appeared as a mascot for Everton, who pledged £200,000 to his fundraising campaign, and was visited in hospital by a number of Sunderland players.
A dream came true when he appeared asmascot for the England team at Wembley Stadium before a game that saw Defoe score a goal.
He was also given honorary 41st place in the race card for the Grand National at Aintree in April.
On 30 June a charity single, "Smile For Bradley" by LIV'n'G, entered the singles chart at number 28. All proceeds from the song will go to the Bradley Lowery Foundation, which has been set up in his honour.
Bradley Lowery on the weighing scalesImage copyrightFAMILY PHOTO
Image captionBradley got to try out the weighing scales at Aintree - coming in at 2st 12.5lb (18.37kg)
Bradley was named Child of Courage at the Pride of North East Awards just days before a party was held to celebrate his sixth birthday, which was attended by Defoe and 250 other well-wishers.
Fewer than 100 children in the UK are diagnosed each year with neuroblastoma and most living with the condition are under the age of five.

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