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'LITTLE SUPERHERO GONE'

Parents heartbroken as son, 8, with cancer dies hours after desperate plea to raise £50k for treatment

Luke Bell, 8, had been battling neuroblastoma since April 2017 and past away two days before Christmas

AN EIGHT-YEAR-OLD boy died from an aggressive form of cancer just hours after his parents made a desperate plea for donations for experimental treatment.

Luke Bell, from Darlington in County Durham, had been battling neuroblastoma since April 2017.

Luke Bell died two days before Christmas after battling neuroblastoma for nearly two years
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Luke Bell died two days before Christmas after battling neuroblastoma for nearly two yearsCredit: TeamLuke

His parents were recently told the cancer had spread and last night they confirmed he died “peacefully” and “surrounded by the people he loved most” on Sunday.

Mark and Becky Bell wrote on the : “Last night our world was changed forever.

"This latest battle has been one too many, and our little superhero is no longer with us.

“Luke passed away peacefully, comfortable and in his favourite place surrounded by the people he loved the most.

Luke with his father Mark who said his son had just been accepted for a trial for experimental treatment in Spain
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Luke with his father Mark who said his son had just been accepted for a trial for experimental treatment in SpainCredit: TeamLuke

“Words can't describe just how devastated and heartbroken we are; though we can take some consolation from the fact he is now free of pain.”

Luke’s parents went on to thank everyone who had supported him and the family.

They added: “As a family we would like to thank everyone that has been involved in Luke’s journey, whether it’s been donating, fundraising, messages of support or sharing his story.

“The number of people that have reached out to use over the last 20 months has been a real source of strength and we will always be grateful for that.

Eight-year-old Luke with his mum Becky
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Eight-year-old Luke with his mum BeckyCredit: TeamLuke

“Now is not a time for sadness, for Luke wouldn't stand for it. Now is the time for focusing on the positives, the amazing memories and the incredible impact he has had on so many lives.

“At only eight years old Luke has shown such a huge amount of strength, bravery and courage to fight as long as he did.

“The world seems a darker place today without his infectious smile.”

The couple’s Facebook post comes a day after the pair made a public plea to raise £50,000 for experimental treatment at the Paediatric Cancer Centre in Barcelona, Spain.

Luke's family was asking to raise £50,000 for the experimental treatment
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Luke's family was asking to raise £50,000 for the experimental treatmentCredit: TeamLuke
Luke's family found out at the beginning of the month he only had weeks to live
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Luke's family found out at the beginning of the month he only had weeks to liveCredit: North News and Pictures
Luke's family shared the heart-breaking news
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Luke's family shared the heart-breaking newsCredit: TeamLuke

Luke had been accepted onto the trial and was due to begin treatment on January 21.

The treatment costs £140,000 and his parents had already raised £95,000.

Mark told the : “In November, his NHS consultant said that his cancer had spread to his skeletal system and that his bone marrow is now made up of 70 per cent cancerous neuroblastoma cells.

“We were told he has only got weeks – or a few months at best – to live.”

Fewer than 100 children a year in the UK are diagnosed with neuroblastoma.

Luke underwent 11 rounds of chemotherapy and surgery to remove a large tumour, but after being told he was clear in January the doctors said it had returned four months later.

Help keep families together for Christmas: Children with Cancer UK TV Appeal


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