Kirsty Howard Dies: David Beckham Pays Emotional Tribute To Inspirational Fundraiser

Inspirational Fundraiser Kirsty Howard Dies Aged 20
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Kirsty Howard attends UGG Australia's shopping event in aid of The Kirsty Club at UGG Australia Manchester on September 23, 2010 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Shirlaine Forrest/WireImage)
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Tributes have poured in for an inspirational fundraiser who died aged 20 - after being given just weeks to live at the age of four.

Brave Kirsty Howard captured the hearts of the nation battling her condition after she was the only British child - and one of only two worldwide - born with a back-to-front heart.

Her parents Lynn and Steve were told she would not live past her fourth birthday.

But she became a tireless fundraiser, raising more than £7.5 million for Francis House Children's Hospice in Manchester.

Her efforts won the support of prime ministers, pop stars and Hollywood actors as she continued to defy medical odds.

Kirsty, from Wythenshawe, Manchester, shot to fame after she accompanied David Beckham to hand over the ceremonial baton as the Queen opened the Commonwealth Games in Manchester in 2002.

She died in hospital at 1.38am today surrounded by her family, a spokesman said.

Her parents along with sisters Zoe and Kim were at the bedside at Manchester Royal Infirmary.

Tributes to her have flooded in, with opera star Russell Watson tweeting: "My inspirational friend Kirsty Howard is with the Angels. My heart is aching so much. RIP Angel forever xxxx"

Coronation Street actress Jennie McAlpine tweeted: "Such sad news. A real inspiration. Everyone who met her fell in love. Love to her family."

Her co-star Antony Cotton said: "Just heard the news about Kirsty Howard, Manchester's most precious daughter. It was a privilege to have known her."

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Queen Elizabeth II receives the Jubilee Baton from six-year old Kirsty Howard accompanied by British soccer player David Beckham during 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games opening ceremony 25 July 2002

During her short life she also overcame her illness to study childcare at college and was also a proud auntie before she died just a month after her 20th birthday.

Members of the public added to hundreds of online tributes.

Amanda Sweeney tweeted: "RIP #kirstyhoward such an inspirational and very strong brave young lady. You will be truly missed. Heaven has gained a true angel xx" and Karen Sutcliffe said: "So sad to hear Kirsty Howard has died. Such an inspirational young lady. My thoughts are with her family. #RIPKirsty."

Kirsty became the face of the charity appeal for Francis House Hospice, originally opened by Diana, Princess of Wales in 1991.

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TV presenter Davina McCall joins Kirsty Howard at Harrods Store in Knightsbridge, London to unveil Kirsty's Gems - a collection of hand-made jewellery inspired by drawings by Kirsty

Her charity work raised the funds necessary for the long-term future of its care for terminally-ill children and support for their parents.

The Kirsty Club was launched to expand and improve the service and as a lasting legacy to Kirsty's bravery in battling her health condition while helping the lives of others.

Celebrity supporters of the appeal included Gloria Hunniford, former Harrods owner Mohamed Al-Fayed, Davina McCall and opera singer Russell Watson.

In a statement, Francis House hospice said: "Our deepest condolences go to her family.

"We cannot express enough our humble thanks and gratitude to an incredible young woman."

David Ireland, chief executive of the hospice, said: "Francis House had struggled to meet its running costs for many years. Kirsty's fundraising changed that and gave us a measure of security that allowed us to expand and develop our service.

"Hundreds of children, young people and their families owe a tremendous debt to the young lady whose face made Francis House a household name."

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Kirsty Howard before the start of the BUPA Great Manchester Run. (credit:Martin Rickett/PA Archive)
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Kirsty Howard, 6, from Manchester, with Victoria Beckham in London, where she was one of 11 "Children of Courage" honoured for their outstanding courage at a ceremony at Westminster Abbey. * Earlier the youngesters had met the Prime Minister at Downing Street. Kirsty has to live attached to an oxygen tank because of a rare condition that means her heart is back to front. (credit:Peter Jordan/PA Archive)
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11-year-old terminally ill Kirsty Howard from Manchester at London's Harrods department store today to sign copies of her autobiography. (credit:Johnny Green/PA Archive)
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British model Caprice, right, arrives at Harrods department store in horse drawn carriage with 14-year-old Kirsty Howard, left, who has her heart back to front, and who needs constant medical care, before they are greeted by owner Mohammed Al Fayed, right, at the store in London, Friday, Sept. 18, 2009. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan) (credit:Joel Ryan/AP)
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File photo dated 04/10/2009 of Conservative leader David Cameron and his wife Samantha meeting Kirsty Howard to learn about the Kirsty Appeal organised for Francis House Children's Hospice in Manchester. The inspirational fundraiser feted by celebrities has died aged 20, after doctors gave her just weeks to live at the age of four. (credit:John Giles/PA Wire)
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File photo dated 23/08/2012 of Kirsty Howard celebrating after she gained 12 GCSEs, the inspirational fundraiser feted by celebrities has died aged 20, after doctors gave her just weeks to live at the age of four. (credit:Dave Thompson/PA Wire)
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File photo dated 25/07/2002 of David Beckham and Kirsty Howard handing the Queens Jubille Baton to Queen Elizabeth II after it's final leg around the city of Manchester stadium, at the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games. The inspirational fundraiser feted by celebrities has died aged 20, after doctors gave her just weeks to live at the age of four. (credit:Phil Noble/PA Wire)
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File photo dated 30/08/2002 of Ronan Keating switching on the Blackpool Illuminations with Kirsty Howard. The inspirational fundraiser feted by celebrities has died aged 20, after doctors gave her just weeks to live at the age of four. (credit:Martin Rickett/PA Wire)
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File photo dated 02/08/2004 of TV presenter Davina McCall joining Kirsty Howard at Harrods Store in Knightsbridge, central London to unveil Kirsty's Gems - an exclusive collection of hand-made jewellery and artefacts inspired by drawings by Kirsty - which will go on sale at Harrods today for one month. All proceeds will go to the Kirsty Appeal on behalf of Francis House, the Manchester based children's hospice. The inspirational fundraiser feted by celebrities has died aged 20, after doctors gave her just weeks to live at the age of four. (credit:Myung Jung Kim/PA Wire)
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File photo dated 02/01/2002 of Victoria Beckham arriving at Harrods, London, to open the store's January sale with Kirsty Howard. The inspirational fundraiser feted by celebrities has died aged 20, after doctors gave her just weeks to live at the age of four. (credit:Toby Melville/PA Wire)
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File photo dated 25/07/2002 of David Beckham kissing Kirsty Howard as they carry the Queens Jubille baton on it's final leg around the city of Manchester stadium during the of the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games. The inspirational fundraiser feted by celebrities has died aged 20, after doctors gave her just weeks to live at the age of four. (credit:Phil Noble/PA Wire)
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Kirsty Howard arrives during the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards at the Sheffield Arena, Sheffield . (credit:Anna Gowthorpe/PA Archive)
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Sixteen year old Kirsty Howard, from Manchester, who was given just weeks to live at the age of four is celebrating after she gained 12 GCSEs. (credit:Dave Thompson/PA Archive)
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Kirsty Howard, figurehead of Kirsty's Appeal, is pushed across the finish line during the BUPA Great Manchester Run in Manchester. (credit:Dave Thompson/PA Archive)
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Kirsty Howard and Mohamed Al Fayed are seen celebrating Kirsty's 14th birthday with a trip to Harrods. (credit:Ian West/PA Archive)
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Kirsty Howard, Mohamed Al Fayed and Caprice are seen celebrating Kirsty's 14th birthday with a trip to Harrods. (credit:Ian West/PA Archive)
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Kirsty Howard and Mohamed Al Fayed are seen celebrating Kirsty's 14th birthday with a trip to Harrods (credit:Ian West/PA Archive)
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11-year-old terminally ill Kirsty Howard from Manchester at London's Harrods department store today to sign copies of her autobiography. (credit:Johnny Green/PA Archive)
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Cherie Blair is joined by children including Kirsty Howard (front row, right of centre) to turn on the Christmas lights in Downing Street, central London. (credit:Johnny Green/PA Archive)
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Kirsty Howard celebrates her 11th birthday - seven years after doctors gave her just weeks to live - at the Britannia Airport Hotel, Manchester. ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Wednesday September 20, 2006. The youngster, born with a terminal heart defect, won countless hearts as she fought her illness while raising millions for charity. Now Kirsty's Appeal, the charity set up in her name, is just 125,000 short of its 5m target. The money helps to fund the Francis House Hospice for children in Manchester, opened by Princess Diana in 1991. See PA story SOCIAL Kirsty. Photo credit should read: Martin Rickett / PA (credit:Martin Rickett/PA Archive)
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Store owner Mohammed Al Fayed joins Kirsty Howard at Harrods Store in Knightsbridge, central London to unveil Kirsty's Gems - an exclusive collection of hand-made jewellery and artefacts inspired by drawings by Kirsty - which will go on sale at Harrods today for one month. (credit:Myung Jung Kim/PA Archive)
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TV presenters Gloria Hunnifor (far left) and Davina McCall (right) join Kirsty Howard and store owner Mohammed Al Fayed at Harrods in Knightsbridge, central London to unveil Kirsty's Gems - an exclusive collection of hand-made jewellery and artefacts inspired by drawings by Kirsty - which will go on sale at Harrods today for one month. All proceeds will go to the Kirsty Appeal on behalf of Francis House, the Manchester based children's hospice. (credit:Myung Jung Kim/PA Archive)
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Kirsty Howard before the start of the BUPA Great Manchester Run. (credit:Martin Rickett/PA Archive)
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Eight-year-old Kirsty Howard, who suffers with a heart condition, launches the Bupa Great Manchester Run 2004 with Coronation Street star Samia Ghadia (left) and Emmerdale's Emma Atkins and Chris Chittell, at The Urbis, Manchester. The run will be held on May 23. (credit:Martin Rickett/PA Archive)
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Eight-year-old Kirsty Howard, who suffers with a heart condition, launches the Bupa Great Manchester Run 2004 with Coronation Street star Samia Ghadia (left) and Emmerdale's Emma Atkins and Chris Chittell, at The Urbis, Manchester. The run will be held on May 23. (credit:Martin Rickett/PA Archive)
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Courageous Kirsty Howard with Coronation Street actress Samia Ghadie, who plays Maria Sutherland, at the finish line of the Great Manchester Run, in the G-Mex Centre, Manchester. African stars Derartu Tulu and Berhane Adere head the entry list for the 10KM road race. (credit:Martin Rickett/PA Archive)
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Ronan Keating switches on the Blackpool Illuminations with six-year-old Kirsty Howard. Kirsty, who was born with her heart back to front, was watched by 20,000 people who had gathered inside the Radio 2 Arena. * to see Keating and chart-toppers A1, Toploader, Darius and the Sugababes at the seaside resort in Lancashire. (credit:Martin Rickett/PA Archive)
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Ronan Keating switches on the Blackpool Illuminations with six-year-old Kirsty Howard. Kirsty, who was born with her heart back to front, was watched by 20,000 people who had gathered inside the Radio 2 Arena. * to see Keating and chart-toppers A1, Toploader, Darius and the Sugababes at the seaside resort in Lancashire. (credit:Martin Rickett/PA Archive)
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Kirsty Howard And Mohamed Al Fayed Are Seen Celebrating Kirsty'S 14Th Birthday With A Trip To Harrods. (Photo by John Phillips/UK Press via Getty Images) (credit:John Phillips via Getty Images)
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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 7: Russell Watson sings to Kirsty Howard and the Man Utd fans at half time for charity during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match between Manchester United v Arsenal at Old Trafford on December 7, 2002 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images) (credit:Matthew Peters via Getty Images)
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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 7: Russell Watson carries Kirsty Howard of the pitch at half time after singing to her for charity during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match between Manchester United v Arsenal at Old Trafford on December 7, 2002 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images) (credit:Matthew Peters via Getty Images)
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6 Oct 2001: Kirsty Howard, the England mascot, before the World Cup Group 9 Qualifier between England and Greece at Old Trafford in Manchester, England. \ Mandatory Credit: Gary M Prior /Allsport (credit:Gary M. Prior via Getty Images)