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Alfie Evans baby brother Thomas goes to his first football match
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The baby brother of Alfie Evans – who passed away last year after a long legal battle over his treatment – attended his first football match yesterday.
Thomas Junior oversaw Everton‘s 1-0 win against Arsenal as he was held by father Tom Evans, 22, at Goodison Park, Liverpool.
Eight-month-old Thomas was seen smiling with his father, wearing a baby blue coat and woolly hat with pom-poms.
Tom wrote on Instagram: ‘#allbecauseofalfie today Thomas made his debut at goodison park. And he got to meet the players and manager… he had a lovely day and stayed awake through the whole game’.
Thomas oversaw Everton’s 1-0 win against Arsenal yesterday as he was held by father Tom Evans, 22, at Goodison Park, Liverpool
The pair watched as Phil Jagielka’s first-half goal proved enough for Everton to take all three points
The pair watched as Phil Jagielka’s first-half goal proved enough for Everton to take all three points.
Baby Thomas and his father were applauded by 39,400 fans as Tom paraded before kick-off, according to the Mirror.
In 2018 Thomas’ brother Alfie died from a degenerative condition aged 23 months at Liverpool’s Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.
Alfie had attended Goodison Park before he passed away, apparently enjoying his time at the ground.
His father, an Everton fan, said Thomas has been tested and does not suffer from the same condition as Alfie.
Tom Evans and Kate James appeared on This Morning last September to reveal their son Thomas for the first time
Tom was bestowed with the Chairman’s Blueblood Award last year, an annual award given to individuals who Everton chairman Bill Kenwright believes ’embody the Evertonian spirit’.
Tom’s partner Kate James, 21, became pregnant with Thomas during the legal battle for baby Alfie.
The couple proudly showed off baby Thomas on This Morning last September – four months after Alfie died from a rare genetic disorder.
They also revealed the condition which killed Alfie – a degenerative brain disease called GABA-transaminase deficiency.
Following Thomas’ birth, Mr Evans and Ms James faced an ‘agonising’ four-day wait to see if their new son had the same condition, but fortunately his tests came back negative.
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Both Miss James (left) and Mr Evans (right) carry a rare gene which sparked Alfie’s illness
23-month-old Alfie tragically died from degenerative brain disease in April after a court ruled for his life support to be switched off
Speaking to This Morning co-hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby, Ms James said: ‘I knew there was a chance Tom could have the same condition but it wasn’t until I was induced that I began to really worry about it and became convinced he had it.
‘He frowns and stretches like Alfie, he is just a double. When I had him, I wondered “what if he does resemble Alfie”, how will I feel.