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When Paul Braithwaite was born, he was the first ever Brit to be diagnosed with eosinophilic gastroenteropathy

The heartbroken parents of a young man who "took everything in his stride" have paid an emotional tribute following his tragic death at the age of 20.

Paul won over the hearts of many, such as TV presenter Eamonn Holmes, who paid for astro turf to be laid in his back garden at home so that the Manchester United fan could play football, Grimsby Live reports. She added: "It's really hard to think about it all now, he had so many dreams, like getting a beagle, eating different foods and going to the shooting range with his dad."Kelly said: "He loved gaming, he'd just bought a gaming laptop to use for after his treatment, but he never got to use it. He was also obsessed with Manchester United when he was younger, especially Ronaldo.

Kelly is proud of what her son achieved and will always look back on these fond memories, but says she's struggling to cope with the loss.

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