14-year-old sister of Coleen Rooney died after a longlife fight with a rare genetic disease, said a spokesman for the family on Saturday.
Rosie McLoughlin, who had Rett syndrome, died at her home in Liverpool in the early hours of Saturday, surrounded by her family, according to Huffington Post.
A statement issued on behalf of Coleen, her husband and Manchester United footballer Wayne, and the rest of Rosie’s family, shows that the family is “devastated” by the teenager’s death.
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Rosie’s disease inspired her adopted sister Colleen and her husband, Wayne, soccer player with Manchester United, to help raise funds for sick children, disadvantaged and disabled.
Rett syndrome is a neurological disorder that affects only one in 12,000 women, according to official statistics. Syndrome causes serious physical and mental disability that begins in childhood.