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Benik Afobe gives thanks for support after tragic death of daughter

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Benik Afobe's two-year-old Amora died from complications from a severe infection.

Benik Afobe has issued a heartfelt thank you to the world of football after being inundated with messages of support following the recent death of his two-year-old daughter.

It is the first time the Stoke striker, who joined fellow Sky Bet Championship side Bristol City on loan for the season in August, has spoken publicly in the wake of Amora’s death on November 29 due to complications from a severe infection.

Conceding to coming off private settings on Instagram in order make a public statement following the show of support, Afobe said: “On the behalf of Lois, my family and myself, I would like to say thank you to everyone who has messaged or prayed about the death of our baby girl Amora nine days ago.

“The support we have received is something we will never forget and it means the world to us. You’ve all given us hope and showed the world can come together at times like this and we can all be one.

“Not many know but Amora has a one-year old sister called Alba and we will be strong for her and Amora now lives inside her little sister’s heart and will drive her to grow up and be bold and brave like her older sister was.

“We trust in our Lord Jesus Christ and when we’re weak he comforts us. He will protect the family and give us strength always. We want to bounce back and show people that even when we are grieving we can make a comeback and be strong and never quit in anything you want to do or become.

“I wish I could reply to every person that has messaged me to tell everyone how much it means to us all from the bottom of our hearts.

“Thank you to every football club who posted a message and for the world for being there for us. God bless you all. Love Afobe family.”

Although currently on loan with Bristol City, Afobe (left) is being offered full support by parent club Stoke. (Scott Wilson/PA)

In his pre-match press conference on Monday ahead of their league game at home to Luton on Tuesday night, Stoke manager Michael O’Neill confirmed the club were doing all they could to help Afobe.

O’Neill said: “We’re offering Benik and his family support and it really is a tragedy. It puts everything into perspective and our thoughts remain with them all at this time.”

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