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The incredible gesture made by Jamie Carragher to Liverpool fan Sean Cox
Anfield legend was in attendance at fundraising event for Reds supporter
BY IAN DOYLE16:46, 12 FEB 2019UPDATED08:29, 13 FEB 2019
Jamie Carragher has donated £11,000 to the Sean Cox Rehabilitation Trust after taking part in a hugely successful fundraising night in aid of the Liverpool fan.
The 23 Foundation and BOSS Night teamed up to put on a special event at Hinterlands in the Baltic Triangle last Saturday.
Kop legend Carragher was interviewed on stage by Daily Mirror and former ECHO journalist Brian Reade, and there was also live music from Jamie Webster in front of a 500-strong sell-out crowd.
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The night raised £11,000, an amount Carragher has now doubled out of his own pocket.
Carragher also took to the stage to join in renditions of 'Allez Allez Allez' and the popular fan chant saluting Virgil van Dijk to the tune of 'Dirty Old Town'.
And he joked the record contract offers have since been flooding in.
"If you're having a night out, you've got to do it properly!" laughed Carragher. "I don't mind getting up singing, I've been doing it for years.
"Simon Cowell has been on and Tom Jones has spun round in his chair! But it was good fun.
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"It was a great night, but the important thing is we are doing all we can to help Sean Cox and his family.
"What happened before the Roma game, it could have happened to absolutely anyone. It happened in tragic circumstances. We want to do our bit to help."
Carragher is hopeful of appearing in a fundraising match to be held in Dublin on Friday, April 12 between Liverpool Legends and Republic of Ireland Legends.
The Sean Cox Rehabilitation Trust is in place to collect and administer funds for the care of the father-of-three from Dunboyne, Co Meath, Republic of Ireland. He was left in a coma after being attacked prior to last April's Champions League semi-final first leg against Roma.
A number of Sean's relatives and members from St Peter Dunboyne GAA were in attendance at the event on Saturday.
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