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Jermain Defoe among mourners at Bradley Lowery funeral

Premier League footballer Jermain Defoe wears an England shirt for the funeral of his six-year-old "best friend".

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Mourners line streets for Bradley Lowery
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Thousands of mourners have lined the streets to pay their respects to six-year-old football mascot Bradley Lowery whose funeral has been held in County Durham.

Premier League striker Jermain Defoe, who struck up a close friendship with Bradley, left training in Spain to attend the funeral and wore an England shirt to the service.

Ahead of the funeral, people filled the streets of Blackhall as Bradley's coffin was taken to St Joseph's Catholic Church - where he was baptised six years ago.

Defoe wore an England short for the funeral
Image: Defoe wore an England shirt for the funeral

A piper led the coffin, which was in a carriage pulled by white horses draped with his favourite team Sunderland's red and white stripes.

Friends and relatives walked behind dressed in superhero costumes and football shirts with 'Bradley' and the number six printed on the back.

A spontaneous applause broke out as the cortege passed crowds and some people released balloons.

  1. Lowery
    Image: 'Captain America' salutes Bradley Lowery's coffin at the inspirational football mascot's funeral
  2. Lowery
    Image: Thousands lined the streets of Blackhall, County Durham, to say goodbye to the six-year-old
  3. The funeral cortege for Bradley Lowery in Blackhall
    Image: His coffin arrived at the church in a horse-drawn carriage
  4. Jermain Defoe, who built a close bond with Bradley, flew in from Spain
    Image: Jermain Defoe, who built a close bond with the boy and called him his 'best friend', flew in from Spain
  5. Defoe wore an England short for the funeral
    Image: The player, who now plays for Bournemouth, wore an England shirt
  6. Lowery
    Image: A cast of superheroes lined up to say goodbye - Bradley's parents had called him their 'little superhero'
  7. Bradley Lowery with his mother Gemma
    Image: Bradley (pictured with mum Gemma) died from the childhood cancer neuroblastoma, but his spirit and smile won the hearts of millions
  8. Moyes
    Image: Former Sunderland manager David Moyes was also at the service
  9. Lowery
    Image: Tributes to Bradley have been left at Sunderland's Stadium of Light. The club called him an 'inspiration'
  10. Lowery
    Image: And fans also paid tribute to him during the season - such as the match against Swansea on 13 May
  11. Jermain Defoe of Sunderland and Bradley Lowery
    Image: 'I feel so blessed God brought u into my life and had some amazing moments with u and for that I'm so grateful', said Defoe
  12. Bradley's family have been fundraising for his treatment
    Image: Bradley passed away in his parents arms on 7 July

The family said the funeral was open to everyone and that there was no formal dress code.

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The service was played on speakers outside the church for people who were not able to fit inside.

Father Ian Jackson led the service and paid tribute to Bradley, saying he was a "bright, brave, loving, cheeky monkey".

Bradley was a mascot several times for Sunderland last season, Defoe's former club, as well as for England at Wembley.

Sunderland players John O'Shea, Lee Cattermole and Vito Mannone and the club's former manager David Moyes attended the service.

Sunderland AFC's chaplain Marc Lyden-Smith spoke at the service, saying Bradley "has done much more than just touch the hearts of so many football fans".

"He has been more than a mascot to Sunderland Football Club, he has been an encouragement to many and a loving smile to all of us," he added.

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Saying goodbye to Bradley

Bradley, who died from the rare childhood cancer neuroblastoma last week, formed a special bond with Defoe.

"God has you in his arms and I will always carry you in my heart. Sleep tight little one. My best friend," .

Ahead of the funeral, the family wrote on Facebook: "Family and friends have chosen the theme cancer has no colours. So they are wearing football tops it doesn't matter what team or colour."

Bradley died on 7 July at home in the arms of his parents Gemma and Carl.