Bradley Lowery: Jermain Defoe 'appalled and saddened' by man who mocked death of child mascot

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Bradley Lowery: Jermain Defoe 'appalled and saddened' by man who mocked death of child mascot
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Former England star Defoe - who forged a close friendship with Bradley while playing for Sunderland - said the youngster was 'one of the most inspirational children this world has ever seen'.

Former England star Defoe - who forged a close friendship with Bradley while playing for Sunderland - said the youngster was"one of the most inspirational children this world has ever seen".Ex-footballer Jermain Defoe says he is"appalled and saddened" after a man admitted mocking the death of child mascot Bradley Lowery.

One of them, now known to be Houghton, was holding up an image of Bradley, who died of neuroblastoma aged six in 2017. "I urge the public to stand behind the family and continue to support the foundation and its projects. She said she found it"hard to put into words", but the image"wasn't just disrespectful to Bradley, but also to other people as well", and it risked causing"so much emotional trauma to other children with cancer".

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