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This Morning viewers break down in tears over ‘brave’ 5-year-old with inoperable brain tumour

THIS Morning viewers broke down in tears today as they met a five-year-old little girl with an inoperable brain tumour.

Dottie, who is in the middle of an 18-month period of intensive chemotherapy, appeared alongside her dad to talk about her journey and the long road ahead.

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This Morning viewers were very moved by Dottie's story
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Those watching at home were incredibly moved by her story, with one person writing: “Balling my eyes out watching @Dottie_Rees @Speedingalong on #ThisMorning Dottie you are so beautiful and brave 💙.”

Another added: “Oh Dotty is amazing!!! Sobbing. What a little superstar ✨✨#ThisMorning.”

While someone else tweeted: “I hope Dottie has a long and happy life she is so brave and strong, no child should suffer any pain in life  #ThisMorning.”

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And a further remarked: “Don’t make my cry  #ThisMorning.”

Dotti was just four years old when she had a headache, which turned out to be a brain tumour.

Five days later she had a craniotomy, where 10 biopisies were taken from her brain.

QPR football team have supported the family throughout.

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Speaking about his involvement, Marc Bircham said: “When I heard about Dottie I was really keen to show my support and get involved. 

“As a dad myself, I can’t begin to imagine how tough this has been for her parents.

“Dottie is such a special girl and I want to make sure that we do everything we can to help her and her family.”

Dottie was just four when her brain tumour was found
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