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Rebecca Ellison, la mujer de Rio Ferdinand, víctima del cáncer
El jugador
del QPR ha anunciado la muerte de su esposa, Rebecca, en un comunicado
publicado hoy en la web del club londinense.
La esposa
del exjugador del Manchester United Rio Ferdinand, actualmente en el Queen Park
Rangers, ha fallecido víctima del cáncer. El jugador ha anunciado la trágica
noticia mediante un comunicado en la web del club.
“Mi alma
gemela se fue anoche”, dijo el central inglés. “Rebecca, mi maravillosa esposa,
falleció tras de una corta batalla con el cáncer en el Hospital Royal Marsden
en London. Era una fantástica madre de nuestros tres hermosos hijos. Siempre
vivirá en nuestra memoria, como guía e inspiración”.
Además, en
el comunicado, Ferdinand ha tenido también muestras de agradecimiento para
todos: ‘Tanto yo como mis padres Janice y Julian, junto con los padres de
Rebecca, Lesley y Stephen, nos gustaría dar las gracias a nuestras familias,
amigos y mis compañeros del club que se han manifestado en torno a estos días,
semanas y meses. También me gustaría expresar mi gratitud por la dedicación y
la experiencia del personal dirigido por los profesores Johnstone y Clarke en
el Royal Marsden. No serán olvidados sus valientes esfuerzos para prolongar la
vida de Rebecca”.
También,
como era de esperar, pidió discreción y privacidad: “Nuestro dolor, como
familia, es total. Agradeceríamos que se nos permita llorar la muerte en
privado.“
Varios
compañeros y figuras del deporte han querido manifestar su pésame mediante
Twitter y dar ánimos al defensa inglés. Jugadores como Danny Simpson o Tom
Lawrence, además de Gary Lineker, han sido los primeros en pronunciarse.
he wife of former Manchester United and
England captain Rio Ferdinand has died from cancer.
The QPR defender, 36, released a
statement saying his "wonderful wife and soul mate" Rebecca Ellison
had "passed away peacefully" at a London hospital.
Ms Ellison, 34, who married Ferdinand in
2009, had breast cancer.
She leaves behind three children,
Lorenz, nine, Tate, six, and four-year-old Tia.
In a statement, Ferdinand said she died
on Friday night.
"Rebecca, my wonderful wife, passed
away peacefully after a short battle with cancer at the Royal Marsden Hospital
in London," the footballer said on QPR's website.
"She was a fantastic loving mother
to our three beautiful children. She will be missed as a wife, sister, aunt,
daughter and granddaughter. She will live on in our memory, as a guide and
inspiration.
Myself, my parents Janice and Julian,
along with Rebecca's parents Lesley and Stephen, would like to thank our
families, friends and my club colleagues who have rallied around in these
desperate days, weeks and months."
Ferdinand thanked the staff who treated
his wife at the south London hospital, adding: "I would also like to
express my gratitude for the dedication and expertise of the staff led by
Professors Johnstone and Clark at the Royal Marsden.
"Their valiant efforts to prolong
Rebecca's all-too-short life will not be forgotten."
Messages of support have been posted on
Twitter from the world of football.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper
Peter Schmeichel wrote: "Really sad news that Rebecca Ellison, the wife of
Rio Ferdinand has passed away. My condolences to Rio, their children and the
family. RIP"
BBC presenter and former England captain
Gary Lineker tweeted: "Thoughts are with Rio Ferdinand and his family. How
dreadfully sad."
In a statement, the west London club
said: "The thoughts of everyone at Queens Park Rangers Football Club are
with Rio and his family at this immensely difficult time."
Manchester United said:
"Everybody's thoughts at #mufc are with Rio Ferdinand today, whose wife
sadly passed away last night."
Ferdinand, who grew up in Peckham,
south-east London, was capped by England 81 times and has also played for West
Ham United and Leeds United.
Both sets of players wore black armbands
in QPR's match against Liverpool at Anfield, which the home team won 2-1.
When Leroy Fer scored in the 73rd
minute, he lifted his shirt to reveal a "stay strong family
Ferdinand" message.
Other team-mates also tweeted their
condolences.
QPR captain Joey Barton posted:
"Just heard the terrible news. RIP Rebecca."
Goalkeeper Alex McCarthy wrote:
"Devastating news about Rebecca Ferdinand... My thoughts go out to him and
his family."
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