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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.
David, who was in the West African state for his role as a goodwill
ambassador for United Nations children's organisation UNICEF, said: "We
can't turn a blind eye to the tens of thousands of young children who die
every day in the developing world, mostly from causes that are preventable.
"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."
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