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Conor McGregor delivers vital supplies to children's hospital after donating £920k

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Conor McGregor has been on hand to help his hometown in the fight against coronavirus - delivering essential supplies to poorly children in hospital.

The UFC superstar was spotted donning swanky Dolce & Gabbana trainers and a tracksuit as he stopped by at Crumlin Children’s Hospital to give out the crucial equipment.

There have been a total of 1,232 deaths in Ireland, with over 20,000 people contracting the virus. And as a result, McGregor has donated £920,000 to the fight against coronavirus in his homeland.

Staff at the hospital were visibly delighted to see him, with one making a love-heart shape with her hands while posing for a picture.

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