
Roy Keane’s Daughter Caragh Battles Incurable Illness
Roy Keane, the former Manchester United captain known for his tough demeanor on the pitch, has revealed a softer side as he supports his daughter Caragh in her battle against an incurable illness. Caragh Keane, 28, was diagnosed with lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease, which has turned her life upside down.
In recent interviews, Caragh has openly discussed her struggle with lupus, describing the illness as having 'totally changed her life.' She has praised her father, Roy Keane, for his unwavering support and the advice he gave her during some of her darkest times. 'He told me to keep fighting, no matter how hard it gets,' Caragh shared, highlighting the strength and resilience she has inherited from her father.
Lupus is a condition that can cause inflammation and pain in various parts of the body, and there is no cure. Caragh's journey has been challenging, but she remains determined to raise awareness about the disease and support others facing similar battles. Roy Keane, known for his competitive spirit, continues to stand by his daughter, showing a different side of his character off the football field.