Got me too. I usually always feel upset seeing situations like Bradleys. However for some reason Bradley's situation hits me more. Always had a smile even after the awful cards he has been dealt with his whole life.
RIP little Brad. So so sad and the tributes from the footballing world were heartfelt. Jermaine's tribute brought a tear to my eye and that picture that's been shared above will only help to bring comfort to his family.
I was disappointed that Charlton were one of the only clubs in the country not to post a tribute on social media.
Last night on Politics Today on the Parliament station, the MP for Bexhill stood up in the Commons & highlighted the plight of our own little Jack Jeffreys from his constituency who as you will be aware is also a victim of neuroblastoma.
He stated that NICE has now recommended that a certain drug to fight this devastating children's cancer be used in the UK , which Jack's family & supporters learned a couple of weeks ago after campaigning hard for this since their son's diagnosis last summer.
He asked that the House keep Jack in their thoughts at this time as he is now at home with his family receiving sadly, only palliative care.
Mrs May replied that this is indeed a heartbreaking situation - that this drug is now on the brink of being administered, albeit too late for brave little Jack.
Please keep this dear little man & his beloved family in your thoughts as they spend their diminishing time together.
I can’t even begin to imagine what Jacks family are going through. Like others have said who have kids of their own - I don’t have the words to describe how this news makes me feel. Loads of love to his whole family and especially his parents. This puts everything in perspective.
I wasn’t sure whether to start a thread for people to leave a note that his parents may pick up after I saw the news on Facebook. But it may be a nice thing to do
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You'll long be remembered.
RIP!
This done me
Let's hope good things will happen for those suffering from what took him.
RIP.
What a champion the little lad is.
I was disappointed that Charlton were one of the only clubs in the country not to post a tribute on social media.
Last night on Politics Today on the Parliament station, the MP for Bexhill stood up in the Commons & highlighted the plight of our own little Jack Jeffreys from his constituency who as you will be aware is also a victim of neuroblastoma.
He stated that NICE has now recommended that a certain drug to fight this devastating children's cancer be used in the UK , which Jack's family & supporters learned a couple of weeks ago after campaigning hard for this since their son's diagnosis last summer.
He asked that the House keep Jack in their thoughts at this time as he is now at home with his family receiving sadly, only palliative care.
Mrs May replied that this is indeed a heartbreaking situation - that this drug is now on the brink of being administered, albeit too late for brave little Jack.
Please keep this dear little man & his beloved family in your thoughts as they spend their diminishing time together.
His dear Mum has just posted on FB that he passed away peacefully in his sleep, cuddling his teddy.
No more pain or suffering for this brave little boy who fought until the end.
Jack would have been 5 in 11 days time.
As Katie wrote : ' Fly high little man ! Give them hell up there !"
Jack Alexander Jeffreys
1/8/13 - 21/7/18 Forever 4.
And forever in our thoughts.
Sleep tight, dear little man.
I wasn’t sure whether to start a thread for people to leave a note that his parents may pick up after I saw the news on Facebook. But it may be a nice thing to do