Quick Glance: Man convicted for mocking deceased football mascot
- A 31-year-old man has been convicted for mocking the death of football mascot Bradley Lowery at a match.
- A participant held up an image of Bradley, who passed away at the age of six due to neuroblastoma.
- A statement was read out in court by Gemma Lowery, Bradley's mother.
- Following the incident, over £11,000 has been raised for The Bradley Lowery Foundation, a charity established after the boy's death.
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