Belfast Telegraph

McGuigan in emotional tribute to his tragic daughter

- BY ANDREW MADDEN

Father: Barry and Danika McGuigan BOXING legend Barry McGuigan has paid an emotional tribute to his late daughter Danika, who he said “radiated kindness and love”.

Actress Danika ‘Nika’ McGuigan passed away last Tuesday aged 33 after a short battle with cancer. She was the only daughter of the Irish boxing champion and his wife Sandra, who also have three sons — Shane, Jake and Blane.

In a post on social media, Barry McGuigan wrote: “The most difficult thing I ever had to do was to say goodbye to my amazing daughter Nika this week.

“She has been a shining light in our families’ lives for the past 33 years.

“Nika was an extremely talented and inspiratio­nal young lady who radiated kindness and love. Our hearts are broken and we know that life will never be the same again for us.

“However, Nika lives on in so many parts of our lives, which we are grateful for.”

Danika had previously been diagnosed with leukaemia aged 11, however after two years of treatment she recovered and returned to school before pursuing an acting career which saw her appear in a number of film and television production­s.

Following Danika’s illness, Barry McGuigan became a patron of the CLIC Sargent cancer and leukaemia charity and took part in many fundraisin­g events.

Mr McGuigan thanked all those who had sent messages of support and condolence to the family following his daughter’s death.

“I’d like to take this opportunit­y to thank all the people who sent flowers, cards, Mass cards, Instagram messages, Facebook, Twitter, texts and email messages of condolence­s and support,” he said.

“There are simply too many to answer individual­ly so I want to use this opportunit­y to say a huge thank you to each and every one of you, the family greatly appreciate them.”

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