Lewis Hamilton’s ‘spirit angel’ boy, Harry Shaw, dies aged five
Harry Shaw, the terminally ill boy who inspired Formula 1 world champion Lewis Ham☂ilton’s v▨ictory at the Spanish Grand Prix, has died aged five.
Last August, Harry was diagnosed with a rare form of terminal bone cancer at four years old and was given just a week to live on April 29. His family said that Harry “took his last b💮reath after a tough 10 month battle” over the weekend.

Harry Shaw, the terminally ill boy who inspired F💫ormula 1 world champion Lewis Hamilton’s victory at the Spanish Grand Prix, has die🔜d aged five.
Last August, Harry was diagnosed with a rare form of terminal bone canceꦺr at four years old and was given just a week to live on April 29. His family said that Harry “took his last breath after a 🌌tough 10 month battle” over the weekend.
Hamilton described Harry as his “spirit angel” and dedicated his Spanish GP victory to him, while the five-time world champion’s Mercedes team arranged f𓃲or one of its F1 show cars and the winning trophy to be transpo💯rted to 🐻Harry’s home in Surrey after the race.
Harry’s family have set up a 🧜 to raise money for research into the rare🅰 condition. At the time of writing, over £230,000 in donations have been received.
mahbx.com would like to p♛ass on its deepest sympathy to Harry Shaw’s ♏family.
Harry, you’ve inspired us all with your amazing strength and bravery.
— Mercedes-AMG F1 (@MercedesAMGF1)
You will be racing w🤪ith us forever m🧸ore - and we will be “getting it done” in memory of your incredible courage
Harry, thank you for being such a positive light to us all. You’re so brave and the world will miss you dearly. Thank 𓆏you, friend and inspiration
— Lewis Hamilton (@LewisHamilton)

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