Updated 4:12pm 13 January 2013

Coleen Rooney's sister Rosie dies

The 14-year-old sister of Coleen Rooney has died after a lifelong battle with a rare genetic disorder.

Rosie McLoughlin, who had Rett syndrome, died at her home in Liverpool in the early hours of Saturday surrounded by her family, a spokesman said.

A statement issued on behalf of Coleen, her husband, Manchester United star Wayne, and the rest of Rosie's family said they had been left "heartbroken" by the teenager's death.

"She was such a strong little girl and an inspiration to us all," the statement said. "We shall cherish forever the memories we have shared and the love she showed us each and every day of her life."

The family thanked staff at Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital and Claire House Children's Hospice in Wirral, Merseyside, where Rosie was treated and asked for privacy at this "sad and difficult time".

Rosie's illness inspired adopted sister Coleen and husband Wayne to help raise funds for sick, disadvantaged and disabled children.

The couple reportedly told guests at their wedding that instead of gifts they wanted donations to Claire House Children's Hospice and Alder Hey Children's Hospital.

Rett syndrome is a neurological disorder that affects just one in 12,000 females, according to the NHS. It causes severe physical and mental disability that begins in early childhood.

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