The youngster has been given a huge lift amidst the tragic news
A young boy who lost his father to cancer has had his spirits lifted after being selected as a mascot for his beloved Rangers FC.
READ MORE: Brave Glasgow six-year-old with aggressive brain tumour to do Santa Dash with mum and aunt "Pete made the decision to stop all hospital treatment in September and spent his last days at home surrounded by his many friends and family who gave him amazing support. "I was thanking the organiser Natalie Nairn for inviting Alex and explained what it meant us due to everything that was going on and Natalie and her colleague Paige Brown invited Alex to be a mascot for the Ajax game. He had an absolute ball."
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