Just hours after terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans died overnight, his supporters gathered in Springfield Park adjacent to the hospital where he had been since December 2016.
The group, dubbed Alfie's Army on social media, united behind the family's high-profile legal battle over whether life support should be continued for the 23-month-old.
They united in the park Saturday donning their balloons in purple and blue, some with images of Alfie attached to them.
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As they released the balloons in the air, members of the crowd clapped and cheered before chanting his name.
Alfie garnered worldwide attention during his family's legal battle, even drawing attention from Pope Francis, who tweeted Saturday that he was 'deeply moved' by Alfie's death.
As they released the balloons in the air, members of the crowd clapped and cheered before chanting his name. As they released the balloons in the air, members of the crowd clapped and cheered before chanting his name. They united in the park Saturday donning their balloons in purple and blue, some with images of Alfie attached to them. They united in the park Saturday donning their balloons in purple and blue, some with images of Alfie attached to them. Just hours after terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans died overnight, his supporters gathered in Springfield Park adjacent to the hospital where he had been since December 2016. Just hours after terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans died overnight, his supporters gathered in Springfield Park adjacent to the hospital where he had been since December 2016. Alfie garnered worldwide attention during his family's legal battle, even drawing attention from Pope Francis, who tweeted Saturday that he was 'deeply moved' by Alfie's death. Alfie garnered worldwide attention during his family's legal battle, even drawing attention from Pope Francis, who tweeted Saturday that he was 'deeply moved' by Alfie's death. The group, dubbed Alfie's Army on social media, united behind the family's high-profile legal battle over whether life support should be continued for the 23-month-old. The group, dubbed Alfie's Army on social media, united behind the family's high-profile legal battle over whether life support should be continued for the 23-month-old. Just hours after terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans died overnight, his supporters gathered in Springfield Park adjacent to the hospital where he had been since December 2016. As they released the balloons in the air, members of the crowd clapped and cheered before chanting his name. The group, dubbed Alfie's Army on social media, united behind the family's high-profile legal battle over whether life support should be continued for the 23-month-old. They united in the park Saturday donning their balloons in purple and blue, some with images of Alfie attached to them. Alfie garnered worldwide attention during his family's legal battle, even drawing attention from Pope Francis, who tweeted Saturday that he was 'deeply moved' by Alfie's death. Alfie garnered worldwide attention during his family's legal battle, even drawing attention from Pope Francis, who tweeted Saturday that he was 'deeply moved' by Alfie's death. As they released the balloons in the air, members of the crowd clapped and cheered before chanting his name. Alfie garnered worldwide attention during his family's legal battle, even drawing attention from Pope Francis, who tweeted Saturday that he was 'deeply moved' by Alfie's death. Alfie garnered worldwide attention during his family's legal battle, even drawing attention from Pope Francis, who tweeted Saturday that he was 'deeply moved' by Alfie's death. Just hours after terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans died overnight, his supporters gathered in Springfield Park adjacent to the hospital where he had been since December 2016. The group, dubbed Alfie's Army on social media, united behind the family's high-profile legal battle over whether life support should be continued for the 23-month-old. As they released the balloons in the air, members of the crowd clapped and cheered before chanting his name. As they released the balloons in the air, members of the crowd clapped and cheered before chanting his name. They united in the park Saturday donning their balloons in purple and blue, some with images of Alfie attached to them. Just hours after terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans died overnight, his supporters gathered in Springfield Park adjacent to the hospital where he had been since December 2016. The group, dubbed Alfie's Army on social media, united behind the family's high-profile legal battle over whether life support should be continued for the 23-month-old. The group, dubbed Alfie's Army on social media, united behind the family's high-profile legal battle over whether life support should be continued for the 23-month-old. As they released the balloons in the air, members of the crowd clapped and cheered before chanting his name. Just hours after terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans died overnight, his supporters gathered in Springfield Park adjacent to the hospital where he had been since December 2016. As they released the balloons in the air, members of the crowd clapped and cheered before chanting his name.
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