24 Jan David Beckham’s poverty plea
David Beckham has pleaded with the world not to turn a “blind eye” to dying children in developing countries.
The soccer star – who has three sons, Brooklyn, eight, Romeo, five, and two-year-old Cruz with Spice Girl wife Victoria – was visibly moved as he visited the poverty-hit Sierra Leone, where a quarter of all children die before they turn five.
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“In Sierra Leone one in four children dies before their fifth birthday. It’s shocking and tragic, especially when the solutions are simple – things like vaccinations against measles or using a mosquito net to reduce the chance of getting malaria.”
As well as visiting a therapeutic feeding centre for malnourished children, David also thrilled locals when he joined in with a soccer match.
UNICEF worker Lara Schlotterbeck, who was also on the trip, revealed: “The people playing couldn’t believe David Beckham had joined in their game. He was completely natural with them.
“They mobbed him and David took off his T-shirt and gave it to one of the players as a memento.”
Before he ended his three-day trip, David said: “Saving these children’s lives is a top priority for UNICEF. As an ambassador I hope I can help to draw attention to this issue across the world.”
Story courtesy of Askmen.com