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SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle ready for her formal. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_011
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle in hospital. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
her
(c) Dukas -
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SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle doing the rickshaw challenge. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_015
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle doing the rickshaw challenge. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_016
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle at Children in Need. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to t
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_012
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle and Robert. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
her,
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_008
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle and Robert outside the BBC. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her do
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_018
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle and Robert. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
her,
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_013
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle and Robert. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
her,
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_007
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle and Robert. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
her,
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_001
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle and Robert. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
her,
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_009
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle and her brother Carter before the illness. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_017
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
her, Robert sai
(c) Dukas -
DUK10141718_003
SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Robert donating his stem cells. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down
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SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Robert and Adelle at Children in Need. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat he
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SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Robert and Adelle. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to tell
her
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SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Robert after his transplant. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to
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SCHICKSALE - Robert Keon hat seine Tochter an Blutkrebs verloren: Nun spendet er Stammzellen um Leukämiekranken zu helfen
Adelle at Children in Need. (PA Real Life/ Collect) *** Devoted dad donates stem cells to a stranger in
honour of the beloved teenage daughter he lost to
blood cancer last summer
By Rikki Loftus, PA Real Life
A father-of-five has honoured the memory of the teenage daughter he lost to blood cancer
last summer by donating his stem cells to save a stranger's life.
Just 15 when she was diagnosed in March 2018, Robert Keown, 44, who is a full -time
carer for his son, Carter, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, was heartbroken when he
discovered his stem cells were not a match for his beloved girl, Adelle.
Fortunately, an anonymous donor was found and just nine months later Adelle - one of six
children including William, 25, trainee teacher Rebecca, 22, her twin brother Aaron, 18,
and Carter, 13 - was given the all clear.
Tragically, her cancer returned in March 2020 and in July, Adelle - a sixth former who had
planned to work with children with cancer - died peacefully in hospital, with her family by
her bedside, aged just 18.
Robert, whose wife Leanne, 40, can't work due to ill health, said: We all miss her so
much and have been trying to keep her legacy alive.
When I got the call that I was a match for someone, I didnt think twice.
Adelle received an anonymous donation in 2018 and it gave us another 18 m onths with
her. I hope my contribution can help another family.
Robert and Leanne's nightmare began in January 2018, when Adelle came down with
tonsillitis.
He said: At first, we didnt think anything of it. Adelle had suffered with tonsillitis on and
off all her life and she normally got better.
Doctors expected it to clear up within a few weeks but, by March, she still wasnt well.
Thats when they took her for tests.
Adelle was referred to Belfast City Hospital, where blood tests led to a devasta ting
diagnosis of acute myeloid leukaemia, a form of blood cancer.
It was actually Adelle who broke the news to me after a doctor had sat her down to t
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PEOPLE - Tennis Hopeman Cup: Roger Federer & Belinda Bencic
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Juergen Hasenkopf/REX/Shutterstock (10043458ca)
Team Switzerland, vorne Belinda Bencic Fitness Trainer Martin Hromkovic und Vater Ivan Bencic, dahinter Roger Federer
Hopman Cup tennis tournament, Perth, Australia - 30 Dec 2018
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
EXKLUSIV - SONDERKONDITIONEN, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EUR - Melanie Mueller, ihr Mann und das Kindermaedchen feiern im Bierkoenig an der Playa de Palma den ersten Geburtstag ihrer Tochter Mia Rose mit reichlich Alkohol.
Bierkoenig, Mallorca, 20.09.18
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
EXKLUSIV - SONDERKONDITIONEN, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EUR - Melanie Mueller, ihr Mann und das Kindermaedchen feiern im Bierkoenig an der Playa de Palma den ersten Geburtstag ihrer Tochter Mia Rose mit reichlich Alkohol.
Bierkoenig, Mallorca, 20.09.18
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
EXKLUSIV - SONDERKONDITIONEN, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EUR - Melanie Mueller, ihr Mann und das Kindermaedchen feiern im Bierkoenig an der Playa de Palma den ersten Geburtstag ihrer Tochter Mia Rose mit reichlich Alkohol.
Bierkoenig, Mallorca, 20.09.18
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
EXKLUSIV - SONDERKONDITIONEN, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EUR - Melanie Mueller, ihr Mann und das Kindermaedchen feiern im Bierkoenig an der Playa de Palma den ersten Geburtstag ihrer Tochter Mia Rose mit reichlich Alkohol.
Bierkoenig, Mallorca, 20.09.18
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
EXKLUSIV - SONDERKONDITIONEN, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EUR - Melanie Mueller, ihr Mann und das Kindermaedchen feiern im Bierkoenig an der Playa de Palma den ersten Geburtstag ihrer Tochter Mia Rose mit reichlich Alkohol.
Bierkoenig, Mallorca, 20.09.18
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
EXKLUSIV - SONDERKONDITIONEN, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EUR - Melanie Mueller, ihr Mann und das Kindermaedchen feiern im Bierkoenig an der Playa de Palma den ersten Geburtstag ihrer Tochter Mia Rose mit reichlich Alkohol.
Bierkoenig, Mallorca, 20.09.18
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
EXKLUSIV - SONDERKONDITIONEN, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EUR - Melanie Mueller, ihr Mann und das Kindermaedchen feiern im Bierkoenig an der Playa de Palma den ersten Geburtstag ihrer Tochter Mia Rose mit reichlich Alkohol.
Bierkoenig, Mallorca, 20.09.18
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
EXKLUSIV - SONDERKONDITIONEN, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EUR - Melanie Mueller, ihr Mann und das Kindermaedchen feiern im Bierkoenig an der Playa de Palma den ersten Geburtstag ihrer Tochter Mia Rose mit reichlich Alkohol.
Bierkoenig, Mallorca, 20.09.18
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
EXKLUSIV - SONDERKONDITIONEN, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EUR - Melanie Mueller, ihr Mann und das Kindermaedchen feiern im Bierkoenig an der Playa de Palma den ersten Geburtstag ihrer Tochter Mia Rose mit reichlich Alkohol.
Bierkoenig, Mallorca, 20.09.18
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EXKLUSIV - Melanie Mueller feiert den Geburstag von Mia Rose im Bierkönig
EXKLUSIV - SONDERKONDITIONEN, DOPPELTER ANSTRICH, MINDESTHONORAR 120 EUR - Melanie Mueller, ihr Mann und das Kindermaedchen feiern im Bierkoenig an der Playa de Palma den ersten Geburtstag ihrer Tochter Mia Rose mit reichlich Alkohol.
Bierkoenig, Mallorca, 20.09.18
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PEOPLE - Wimbledon: Federer gegen Anderson - Mirka leidet auf der Tribüne
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Juergen Hasenkopf/REX/Shutterstock (9757478dr)
Vater Robert Federer, Stefan Edberg , Lynette Federer
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 9, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 11 Jul 2018
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NEWS - London: Connie Yates und Chris Gard beenden den Kamp um das Leben ihres schwerkranken Charlie
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NEWS - London: Connie Yates und Chris Gard beenden den Kamp um das Leben ihres schwerkranken Charlie
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NEWS - London: Connie Yates und Chris Gard beenden den Kamp um das Leben ihres schwerkranken Charlie
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NEWS - London: Connie Yates und Chris Gard beenden den Kamp um das Leben ihres schwerkranken Charlie
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NEWS - London: Connie Yates und Chris Gard beenden den Kamp um das Leben ihres schwerkranken Charlie
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REPORTAGE - Alltag der Flüchtlingskinder in Idomeni
Ärzte untersuchen ein Kleinkind auf eine Mittelohrentzündung.
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NEWS - Griechenland: Die gestrandeten Flüchtlinge von Athen
Zwei Familienväter mit den Kindern mit denen Sie durch mehrere Länder geflüchtet sind.
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NEWS - Griechenland: Die gestrandeten Flüchtlinge von Athen
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NEWS - Griechenland: Die gestrandeten Flüchtlinge von Athen
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Anselm Kiefer Ausstellung in Baden-Baden
Anselm Kiefer Ausstellung eršffnet - Arbeiten des KŸnstlers aus der Sammlung von Hans_Grothe im Museum Frieder Burda ... Hier der Vater von Anselm Kiefer vor dem Bild "Der fruchtbare Halbmond"
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