San Francisco 49ers fan claims Bills supporter pushed daughter, 8, down stairs after cancer battle

Ticking off an item on her bucket list, the dream of eight-year-old San Francisco 49ers fan Mia turned into a nightmare after a Buffalo Bills fan allegedly pushed her at Highmark Stadium

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The father of an eight-year-old San Francisco 49ers fan has claimed that his daughter was "pushed" down the stairs while in attendance at Highmark Stadium. Mikey DeCamilla took to Facebook to recount the experience of attending the game at the home of the Buffalo Bills as he complained of the behavior of one fan. Visiting the stadium with her mother, father and brother, watching the 49ers in action represented a true bucket list item for young Mia.

The cancer survivor, who battled embryonal sarcoma, saw her dream trip to see her team play turn into a nightmare - as the family left at halftime. They had completed an hour-and-a-half journey from their home in Rochester in upstate New York , arriving early to take in the atmosphere before the game. DeMeco Ryans reveals true feelings about Azeez Al-Shaair hit with risky 'overreaction' stance Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce snubbed despite Chiefs faring well in first Pro Bowl voting returns Preparing to cheer on her beloved Niners , Mia even had arrived with a customized banner which, which read: "I Beat Cancer! My First NFL Game!'," but dad Mikey later spoke with anguish as she revealed that the family had ended their visit early.



He said on Facebook: "Sadly we left earlier than planned. "Yes, the Niners are losing, but unfortunately we had to deal with the police because a drunk Bills fan decides it was cool to pass my husband and I and pushed our eight year old daughter Warrior Mia DeCamilla (down the stairs, in section 312!)." Condemning the alleged actions of the fan in question, he added: "If you are this type of Bills Mafia fan please unfollow our family now.

!!!!! Also, I hope the a------ who thought it was cool to push a kid that stood in the cold with her cancer free sign was so worth your win!" Follow us on X for the best and latest in sports news Meanwhile, Buffalo reporter Kate Glaser also posted DeCamilla's video, while purported that the Bills have been in touch with the family following their harrowing experience. She said: "The Bills have also reached out to provide Mia a better stadium experience with a future visit.' In a subsequent interview with WKBW , Mia spoke positively but admitted that she hoped the Highmark Stadium experience improves in the future.

She said: "I am feeling great," before adding: "I hope that the Bills realize that there's an issue and you need to have security and make it more a family atmosphere and family event rather than a party house." In addition, her father told the report: "From the beginning, these folks behind us. I don't know if it was the same guy or not.

I didn't pay attention, but they were, on purpose, throwing snowballs at Niner fans. They even said it out loud, 'We're going to be hitting Niner fans in the head all game'. "I'm going to barrel through these Niner fans anyway.

He's coming up and he just starts to barrel through and push people out of the way. He kind of tried to bump into me and got past me. When he got past me, it was Mia and he pushed her.

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