2017年7月8日土曜日

Bradley Lowery




'Sleep tight baby boy and fly high with the angels': Bradley Lowery, six, whose brave fight against cancer won him a place in the nation's hearts passes away peacefully in the arms of 'heartbroken' mother and father
Six-year-old Bradley Lowery has died after a long battle with the rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma
The Sunderland fan's family said on Wednesday that the boy's health condition was 'deteriorating fast'
Bradley's mother, Gemma, told Facebook followers that her son had died in that arms of his mum and dad
She said: 'He was our little superhero and put the biggest fight up but he was needed else where'
Bradley had won hearts around the world after his cancer battle was backed by footballer Jermain Defoe
By Kelly Mclaughlin and Paddy Dinham and Martin Robinson, Uk Chief Reporter For Mailonline
Six-year-old 'superhero' Bradley Lowery died today in his parents' arms after losing his long and brave battle with cancer.
The young Sunderland fan earned the love and admiration of millions as he fought the rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma and in his short life raised more than £1million to help others through his Bradley's Fight charity.
Today his bereft mother Gemma revealed on Bradley's Facebook page that her son had died at 1.35pm.
Published: 10:48 EDT, 7 July 2017 | Updated: 11:23 EDT, 7 July 2017
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4648060/Cancer-sufferer-Bradley-Lowery-dies-surrounded-family.html


Since the mid-1980s Sunderland has undergone massive regeneration[citation needed], particularly around the central business district and the river corridor. In the mid-1980s, Sunderland's economic situation began to improve following the collapse of shipbuilding in the town. Japanese car manufacturer Nissan opened the Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK factory in 1986, and the first Nissan Bluebird car being produced later that year.[17] The factory and its supplier companies remain the largest employers in the region, with current cars produced there including the Nissan Qashqai and Nissan Juke. As of 2012 over 500,000 cars are produced annually, and it is the UK's largest car factory.[17]


 Nissan named the Qashqai after the Qashqai (pronounced [qaʃqaːʔiː]) people living in mountainous Southwestern Iran.[1]

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