Sunderland Echo

Bradley Lowery, Charlie Creaser, Lynn Murphy, Michael Eggleston

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Little fighter Bradley Lowery and three of his incredible fundraiser­s received a standing ovation when they were honoured with an award in recognitio­n of their efforts.

Blackhall five-year-old Bradley, who is undergoing pioneering treatment for terminal neuroblast­oma, was awarded a Special Recognitio­n Award along with fundraiser­s Lynn Murphy, Michael Eggleston and fellow youngster Charlie Creaser.

Following an emotional presentati­on – which featured a personal message to Bradley from Sunderland AFC player Jermain Defoe – Bradley’s grandparen­ts, Marie and Howard Stonebank, collected the award on his behalf.

Family friend Lynn Murphy, who has been fundraisin­g for Bradley since he was diagnosed, said she was overwhelme­d to receive the award.

“I wasn’t expecting it at all,” she said. “I do what I do for Bradley, I didn’t even think about recognitio­n. I just do it because I love him.

“The last three years have been a long hard slog, but its all worth it when you see his smiling face.

“I am proud of myself, for being part of that journey, as it’s fantastic to see how the world and the community has taken him into their hearts.”

Meanwhile, the man behind Bradley’s legendary SAFC mascot appearance­s and many other fundraisin­g activities, Michael Eggleston, said he was delighted to receive the award.

Michael said: “I am humbled and overwhelme­d. I do not consider myself as special in any way. I just do what I do.”

He added: “All we did was create an opportunit­y for Bradley to be a mascot.”

He said the real hero was Bradley who had “stolen people’s hearts”.

Fellow battling youngster Charlie, six, who has cerebral palsy, walked the longest distance of his life – one mile – in aid of Bradley’s cancer fight.

He raised a fantastic £1,725, and mum Michelle said she was so proud of him.

“Nothing gets to him. He is very determined and if he wants to do it, he will do it.”

She said everyone from Charlie’s nana and grandad to people from the local pub turned out to watch him do his walk – and they even created a banner to spur him on.

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