Amber Sheehy, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer in April, dies 'with dignity', her family says.
Amber Sheehy, who was Norwich City's Fan of the Season last year, has died aged eightAmber Sheehy from Norwich was diagnosed with terminal cancer in April.
Her family said on social media that she died late on Saturday evening "with dignity after fighting a battle she couldn't win". Amber, who played for Horsford FC's under-nine girls' team, was Norwich's City Football Club's fan of the season last season.Amber's mum Amanda Sheehy said on Twitter: "My heart has broken.
"Life changed forever, but I promise I will make a difference to other families going through a terminal cancer diagnosis of a child." Yesterday, Amber from our Under 9 Girls team passed away peacefully after the most courageous battle. We will celebrate Amber's life and strength at next weekend's matches, details will be with team managers during the week 💚
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