Gazza gives £1,000 to fundraiser for disabled girl whose talking aid was stolen

Former England football star Paul Gascoigne has donated £1,000 to a disabled teenager who was left unable to talk to her family after her speech device was stolen.

Gazza gives £1,000 to fundraiser for disabled girl whose talking aid was stolen

Former England football star Paul Gascoigne has donated £1,000 (€1,125) to a disabled teenager who was left unable to talk to her family after her speech device was stolen.

Gascoigne - known by millions as Gazza - joined fellow footballer icon Alan Shearer and tennis hero Andy Murray to help 16-year-old Miya Thirlby, who has epilepsy and needs sophisticated software to communicate.

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