FAMILY members of adolescent Kameron Bourne say he would have 'liked' hearing Stoke City supporters carry out a applause in his memory. As the 14th minute ticked by in yesterday's Premier League battle with Manchester United, fans rose to their feet and started clapping out their gratitude to the 14-year-old. a TRIBUTE: Stoke supporters applaud Kameron Bourne, under, in the minute of the match against Manchester United. Picture: Charlie Bould a Kameron Bourne. The ability audience at the Britannia Stadium was paying its own tribute to Stoke fan Kameron, who was found dead at his home in Dawlish Drive, Bentilee, eight days before. Kameron's cousin, Susan Clarke, aged 53, from Dividy Road, said: "Everyone seemed to resist clap, it absolutely was fantastic. myprint-247 Print voucher Our heavyweight cards have FREE UV cotton layer, FREE following day delivery & VAT included. Select from 1000's of pre-designed themes or distribute your own art. Requests sent within 24hrs. Terms: Visit our site for more products: Business Cards, Compliment Slips, Letterheads, Leaflets, Postcards, Posters & much more. All products are free overnight delivery. Contact: 01858 468192 Legitimate until: Tuesday, April 30 2013 "I do not think there have been any questions that they would get it done, but seeing is believing. "If Kameron may see it, he'd have loved it, that's something I do know. He was this type of wonderful lad. "It chokes you up, it had been a very emotional moment. "I went down to the Bellringer, on the Eaton Park estate, to look at the match with my sister Vickie Clarke, Kameron's mom. "It was very emotional, specifically for her. Even in the club everyone stood up and joined in the applause." Kameron's dad, Craig Bourne, aged 44, his brother, David Butler and grandmother James Clarke were all at the Britannia Stadium to view the overall game. They were joined by Kameron's other friends Justin Butler, aged 23, and 17-year-old Ryan Bourne, who were given free passes by Stoke City following an in The Sentinel. Kameron, a student at St Peter's Academy, had imagined becoming a pilot in the RAF and was an air cadet as well as an avid Stoke City lover and keen rugby player. An appeal has been introduced to cover for his funeral, together with his family wanting to boost enough money to hire a and carriage for the procession. The family is now waiting for the effects of a post-mortem examination, which they hope will solve the mystery of the cause of Kameron's death. Mrs Clarke added: "I can't believe exactly how many folks have offered and responded to help. "I can't begin to express how grateful the family is, or to say how much it indicates to Vickie. It has provided somewhat of comfort." Stoke City Supporters' Club chairman Bryan Shaw said: "It was a charming tribute, it seemed very good in the ground. "As soon as 14 minutes came out, the crowd started applauding. "It was an extremely emotional moment, it was a charming gesture by all of the Stoke City fans."
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