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Jermain Defoe ‘appalled and saddened’ by man who mocked Bradley Lowery’s death

Defoe and Bradley forged a close friendship whilst he was playing for Sunderland (PIcture: PA)
Defoe and Bradley forged a close friendship whilst he was playing for Sunderland (PIcture: PA)

Ex-footballer Jermain Defoe said he is ‘appalled and saddened’ after a man admitted mocking the death of child mascot Bradley Lowery.

Dale Houghton, 31, from Rotherham, appeared at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court yesterday, where he pleaded guilty to a public order offence.

A court heard how Haughton was high on cocaine while watching Sheffield Wednesday get beaten 3-0 by Sunderland on Friday.

Houghton was charged after a picture was shared on social media of two men laughing in the stands at Sheffield Wednesday’s match against Sunderland FC at Hillsborough Stadium last week.

Houghton was holding up an image of Bradley, who died of neuroblastoma aged six in 2017.

Speaking to MailOnline, Defoe – who forged a close friendship with Bradley while playing for Sunderland – said the youngster was one of the most inspirational children this world has ever seen.

He said: ‘I’m appalled and saddened by the actions of the individual in question.

‘My thoughts at this time go out to Gemma and Carl, Bradley’s parents, who shouldn’t have to deal with incidents like this, but rather be praised for the amazing work they are doing with the Bradley Lowery Foundation in their son’s memory.

‘I urge the public to stand behind the family and continue to support the foundation and its projects.

‘Bradley was one of the most inspirational children this world has ever seen, and he will never stop inspiring us.

‘We love and miss you Brad. Love, your best friend forever.’

In court, District Judge James Gould told Houghton his actions were ‘utterly deplorable’ and that he could face fail time.

Two sick football yobs who appeared to have 'taunted' Sunderland fans with a picture of tragic cancer victim Bradley Lowery are said to be brothers
Dale Houghton faces jail over the incident, while a second man remains under investigation

Houghton will be sentenced on 17 November.

A statement from Bradley’s mother Gemma Lowery was read out in court as she told of how she found out about the incident on Facebook.

She said she found it hard to put into words, but the image wasn’t just disrespectful to Bradley, but also to other people as well, and it risked causing so much emotional trauma to other children with cancer.

I feel upset that these men have used this image of Bradley in order to get a reaction from the Sunderland fans, the statement said, adding that it was unforgivable.

Following the incident, more than £11,000 has been raised for The Bradley Lowery Foundation, a charity set up after the school boy’s death.

The funds will go towards a holiday home for the families of terminally-ill children the foundation is building in Scarborough, which it referred to as Super Brads Pad.

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