The Chronicle

Loves ones of Bradley accept online apology

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BATTLING Bradley Lowery’s family accepted an apology from internet site the Ladbible after it posted a story saying he had died.

The site is investigat­ing how the article came to be published and has made a £20,000 donation to the popular football mascot’s fund.

It was believed trolls started the RIP Bradley hashtag on social media on Sunday before it was picked up elsewhere.

That led Bradley’s family, from Blackhall, County Durham, to issue a statement and photo showing him smiling at home.

Later the family wrote on their Facebook page: “Hello .... I have spoken to the lad bible who have apologised for their mistake and would like to support Bradley’s foundation moving forward.

“Although seeing the status was very upsetting mistakes happen and we would like to accept the apology and move forward from this.

“The lad bible have always supported Bradley’s campaign and this has not changed. We have built our campaign on positivity and we would like to continue with this.”

The Ladbible posted a statement on their site, saying: “Earlier today we posted an incorrect story about Bradley Lowery, the inspiratio­nal young Sunderland supporter whose courageous battle against cancer has captured the hearts and minds of people around the world.

“We realise the magnitude of our error and unreserved­ly apologise to Bradley and his family.”

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