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He was soon sent to Liverpool for further treatment but he died in a Warrington hospice earlier this month.Paying tribute to Kieran, Abbie told the ECHO: ”He wouldn't hurt a fly. He was so cheeky, he was always playing pranks on his family or friends, or winding people up.“He was such a family man as well and had a good group of friends around him.
I remember he was on Sudafed for like a week and it wasn't really clearing.“He was into his triathlons and he was so fit and healthy. He did so well after his surgeries."I remember after his fourth surgery, he wanted to go out for a run and we were like, no way.
Abbie said: “He's met the Liverpool players, he met (Jurgen) Klopp when he was manager. After his radiotherapy finished in 2023, we got a box at Anfield to watch the derby.“He got an award from The Guide Liverpool and we managed to go to that just before he got really ill.“For his job, he delivered alcohol and drinks in Liverpool, so we know the city.
