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Friday, July 14, 2017

MATUKIO 30 YA MAZISHI YA BRADLEY DEFOE ATOKWA MACHOZI


Jermain Defoe breaks down at Bradley Lowery's funeral


Leo yamefanyika mazishi ya mshabiki mkubwa wa Sunderland Bradley Lowery aliyekuwa akisumbuliwa na ugonjwa wa kansa, mtoto huyo mwenye umri wa miaka sita tu alifariki ijumaa ya wiki iliyopita, mazishi yake yamevuta hisia za watu wengi duniani, huku rafiki yake mkubwa Jermain Defoe akishindwa kujizuia na kutokwa machozi mda wote wa mazishi ya mtoto huyo.




R.I.P BRADLEY
Family and friends in 'Bradley forever' football shirts carried the youngster's coffin into St Joseph's Church, as superheros saluted. His coffin was decorated with the Stadium of Light, the football ground at which he was a mascot in the final months
England and former Sunderland star Jermain Defoe, who struck up a close friendship with Bradley over recent months, was among the mourners at the church for an emotional service this morning
England and former Sunderland star Jermain Defoe, who struck up a close friendship with Bradley over recent months, was among the mourners at the church for an emotional service this morning
Defoe wore an England shirt with the name Bradley above the number 6, Bradley's age, on the back
After Bradley's death, Defoe tweeted: 'Goodbye my friend, going to miss you. Feel so blessed God brought you into my life'
Bradley's coffin was brought to his funeral in a glass carriage today as football fans around the world mourned the six-year-old
Defoe walked in the procession ahead of the service, which was clapped by her thousands who lined the streets
The youngster's death has led to an outpouring of emotion among footballers, fans and locals in his community
The Sunderland fan's courageous  fight against childhood cancer neuroblastoma won him a legion of fans around Britain
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A line of Bradley's favourite superheros stood in the line at the door to the church and saluted as his coffin was carried in
The youngster's coffin, brought to the church by a horse-drawn cart, was adorned with a picture of Sunderland's stadium
Huge crowds stood outside the packed church during the service and clapped as the funeral procession left
As the hearse moved on to a private family ceremony, crowds six or seven deep clapped the youngster on his way
The hearse which took the coffin to the crematorium had a Sunderland scarf thrown onto it. A floral tribute spelled out 'Grandson'
The size of the crowd showed just how many people have been inspired by Bradley's resilience to the terrible disease
His family asked locals to wear football shirts to his funeral to remember his love of the game and of his team Sunderland
Former Sunderland manager David Moyes was among the mourners who came to St Joseph's Catholic Church today
Former Sunderland manager David Moyes was among the mourners who came to St Joseph's Catholic Church today
Sunderland stars Lee Cattermole and John O'Shea were also at the service for a youngster who touched the hearts of players
Pictured (left to right): Sunderland first team coach Robbie Stockdale, manager Simon Grayson, goalkeeper Vito Mannone and former players Jimmy Montgomery and Bobby Moncur with John O'Shea and Everton's Graeme Sharp
Fans in football shirts line the streets of Blackhall, County Durham to pay their respects to little Bradley Lowery 
Many of those who attended the ceremony had Bradley's age, six, on his name on the backs of their football shirts
Crowds of well wishers at Newcastle's Monument take part in a moment of applause in tribute to the brave youngster
Hundreds gathered in Newcastle city centre to remember the six-year-old and his inspirational fight against a cruel disease
Hundreds turned out for the emotional vigil, which was held at the same time as the six-year-old's funeral
Sunderland and Newcastle fans stood together to pay their respects to Bradley in the Newcastle square this morning
The usual rivalries between football fans were put to one side today as fans remember the inspirational young boy
The usual rivalries between football fans were put to one side today as fans remember the inspirational young boy
Fans in Sunderland and Barcelona shirts walk join the huge crowds who lined the route of the funeral procession today
Balloons were attached to fences along the route where the funeral procession will pass through Blackhall Colliery
The procession was followed by hundreds of fans in Sunderland and other teams' shirts as he made its way through the village
Fans in a wide range of football shirts stood at the roadside as the funeral procession made its way through the village
The six-year-old (pictured with his mother Gemma on his sixth birthday) received support from all over the world 
Bradley Lowery with close friend Jermain Defoe before a Sunderland game
Bradley and Defoe cuddle in bed shortly before the youngster's death

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