The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Heartbreak as sister loses her cancer fight

Siblings who battled disease as children are separated after tragic death of Rebekah aged 20

- CHERYL PEEBLES

Sisters who battled cancer together as children have been parted after one lost her fight with the disease.

Rebekah Rae died on Tuesday morning, 20 months after relapsing with Ewing’s sarcoma.

Against the odds, the 20-year-old and her sister Megan, 17, were diagnosed with unrelated cancers just eight months apart when they were aged 12 and 10.

The sisters from Kirkcaldy, who shared a particular­ly strong bond owing to what they went through together, were given the all-clear after gruelling chemothera­py seven years ago.

But a biopsy confirmed Rebekah’s cancer had returned early last year and chemothera­py and radiothera­py failed.

Hopes for her recovery were dashed after she travelled to Manchester last week to take part in a clinical trial.

Her condition deteriorat­ed rapidly in Manchester and she was too ill to participat­e.

She was home for only an hour before she was rushed by ambulance to the Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy where she died days later with her family around her.

Her parents Julie and Murray said they were devastated to lose their “beautiful, strong, brave girl”.

Murray said: “We are absolutely devastated, we will never, never get over losing her.

“We are a close family and Rebekah was very, very close to her sister. Megan is devastated too.”

Julie said Rebekah, who was just months from graduating with an HND in beauty therapy from Fife College, was well-loved by everyone who met her and was a strong young woman.

Murray added: “Nothing seemed to phase her, even though she went through all these treatments.”

Family friend Roberta Kent, who helped raise money to support the family during Rebekah’s treatment, continues to raise funds to help them in their grief and for a funeral.

Donations are being collected on a fundraisin­g page, gofundme.com/f/ please-help-rebekah-rae

Rebekah, a former pupil of St Andrew’s High School, was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma in September 2011.

In May 2012 the family was struck a second blow when they learned that Megan, then a pupil of St Marie’s Primary School, had B-cell lymphoma, a form of blood cancer.

The odds of the sisters having unrelated cancers at the same time were said to be equivalent to winning the lottery twice.

Both girls were treated at the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh and Rebekah was given the all-clear in August 2012. Megan finished her treatment, which was also successful, a month after.

We are absolutely devastated, we will never, never get over losing her. MURRAY RAE

 ??  ?? Rebekah Rae’s family have paid a moving tribute after her death on Tuesday morning.
Rebekah Rae’s family have paid a moving tribute after her death on Tuesday morning.

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