Bradley Lowery
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Gender | Male |
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Date of birth | May 17,2011 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Died | Blackhall Colliery |
United Kingdom | |
Parents | Gemma Lowery |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 3463465 |
Bradley Lowery Life story
Bradley Lowery was an inspirational six-year-old boy who suffered from terminal childhood cancer neuroblastoma. He lost his battle with cancer on Friday July 7, 2017. The Bradley Lowery Foundation was established in August 2017.
Bradley Lowery: Sheffield Wednesday fan sentenced over photo jibe
...By Victoria ScheerBBC NewsA Sheffield Wednesday supporter who taunted rival fans by mocking the death of Bradley Lowery has been given a 12-week suspended prison sentence...
Jermain Defoe 'appalled' by Sheffield Wednesday fan who mocked Bradley Lowery's death
...By Chris BaynesBBC NewsJermain Defoe has said he was " appalled and saddened" by a Sheffield Wednesday supporter who mocked the death of Sunderland mascot Bradley Lowery...
Bradley Lowery: Man pleads guilty to taunting fans
...A Sheffield Wednesday fan who taunted opposition supporters with a picture of Bradley Lowery has admitted a public order offence...
Bradley Lowery: Man charged over 'taunt' at Sheffield Wednesday match
...By Sean SeddonBBC NewsA man has been charged after reports an image of Bradley Lowery was used to taunt opposition football fans...
Sheffield Wednesday fans donate over Bradley Lowery 'mockery'
...Football fans have donated thousands of pounds to a charity set up in memory of Bradley Lowery after reports his image was used as a taunt at a game...
Bradley Lowery: Sheffield Wednesday investigate fans' 'mockery'
...By Julia BrysonBBC NewsSheffield Wednesday is investigating after an image was shared online of two of its supporters mocking Bradley Lowery, who died of cancer aged six...
Bradley Lowery: Jermain Defoe reflects on friendship
...Former England striker Jermain Defoe has said he thinks about Bradley Lowery every day...
Sheffield Wednesday fans donate over Bradley Lowery 'mockery'
Football fans have donated thousands of pounds to a charity Set Up in memory of Bradley Lowery after reports his image was used as a taunt at a game.
Two men, aged 31 and 27, are being held on suspicion of outraging public decency over The Incident at Sheffield Wednesday's match against Sunderland.
Bradley supported The North East club before he died of Cancer aged six.
The Bradley Lowery Foundation said it had been overwhelmed by donations from Wednesday fans.
So Far , More Than £6,000 has been raised through a GoFundMe page Set Up by Sheffield Wednesday Women's Supporters' Group.
, The Foundation said The Money used would be put towards The Charity 's Holiday Home in Scarborough.
The Post said: " We Are honestly so overwhelmed. We Are so thankful to SWFC and all of The fans for showing your support.
" We know The views of a couple are not The views of The majority, and will forever be grateful for this gesture, which will be put towards our Holiday Home in Scarborough. "
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The Bbc is not responsible for The content of external sites.South Yorkshire Police started an investigation after fans at Friday's match appeared to have mocked The death of Bradley who was a mascot for Sunderland up until his death in 2017.
The youngster of Blackhall Colliery , County Durham , was diagnosed with neuroblastoma - a rare type of Cancer - When he was 18 Months old.
Wednesday were beaten by Sunderland 3-0 at The Game on Friday.
The Men were arrested on Saturday evening and both remain in custody, police said.
Hundreds of donations have been made to The GoFundMe page along with dozens of messages of support for Bradley's family.
One read: " Felt ashamed to be an Owls fan When I saw those photos. Wanted to donate to show that there are decent Owls fans Out There . It's a wonderful cause. "
Another said: " Currently in The Middle of a Cancer battle myself and I cannot imagine how kids go through this fight, he was a real trooper. These idiots don't represent me as a SWFC fan or as a human being on any level. "
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