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Mum of Accrington Stanley star’s youngsters dies at 33 after battle ‘to defy the chances’

A younger lady has tragically handed away after preventing to “defy the odds”.

Jenna Wareing, 33, was the mom of Accrington Stanley FC footballer Sean McConville’s three kids.

Liverpool Echo studies that, in September 2022, the mum from Mossley Hill in Liverpool discovered a suspicious lump in her breast and was recognized with stage three breast most cancers. Despite present process gruelling bouts of chemotherapy and radiotherapy, she was advised in July 2023 the most cancers had unfold to her liver.

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Accrington Stanley's Sean McConville shared three kids with Jenna
Accrington Stanley’s Sean McConville shared three youngsters with Jenna

Doctors stated that, with out therapy, she would have between 4 and 6 months to reside. She sadly handed away on Friday morning (November 24).

Accrington Stanley paid tribute to Jenna on social media. The membership wrote: “We are all absolutely devastated to hear that the mother of Sean McConville’s three children, Jenna, passed away this morning.

“We ask individuals to respect Sean’s privateness at this heart-breaking time and that of Jenna’s household. Sean needs to spend his power serving to their kids address their lovely mum’s dying. Forever in our hearts Jenna.”

Jenna previously told the Liverpool Echo of how she wanted to “defy the chances” for her kids. She said: “I’m not going to let most cancers management how I reside my life. I wish to do every little thing I probably can to see my youngsters develop up.”

She additionally spoke about her gratitude for the Liverpool-based charity LARKS, the Marina Dalglish Appeal, which helps girls residing with breast most cancers.



Jenna previously spoke of how she wanted to 'defy the odds' for her kids
Jenna beforehand spoke of how she wished to ‘defy the chances’ for her youngsters

She stated: “You’re around people who are in the same mental and emotional state as yourself. No matter what group you’re in, there’s that support there. They understand the effects of what treatment can do; they have that experience of how they feel, how they look.

“Going to the help group at LARKS I met two of my closest mates who’re like household. It’s someplace that each lady who faces breast most cancers ought to go to, as a result of it is so constructive. All we do is snigger. It’s not a gaggle the place you go and it is doom and gloom. It’s wild and carefree and it exhibits you what true residing is.”

Jenna’s friends and family created a GoFundMe page after she was given her diagnosis to raise funds towards private care at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London, with anything left over being placed in a trust fund for her three children. The page has more than £13,500 in donations.

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