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Celtic star Scott Brown pays tribute to 'beautiful' fan who lost breast cancer battle

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Celtic captain Scott Brown has paid tribute to a Hoops superfan who lost her battle with breast cancer at the weekend. Laura Cunningham, 32, passed away in her sleep on Saturday, June 6, after putting up a "tough and heroic" fight against an aggressive form of the disease.

Hailed as "the life and soul of the party" with an "infectious laugh", Laura was a well-known face on the Celtic circuit. She had a ball when she was invited to Parkhead for a meet and greet with her first team heroes last summer.Social media has been flooded with tributes and last night Celtic captain Scott Brown sent his own words of support to Laura's heartbroken friends and family.The 34-year-old lost his younger sister Fiona to skin cancer in 2008.

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