Some losses touch the heart in a way words can barely hold. That’s how many people felt when the family of 14-year-old Kyle Sieniawski shared that their beloved boy had passed away. His story is one of courage, love, and a fight far too big for someone so young.
Kyle was an active schoolboy who loved sports and time with friends. His life changed in March 2023 when he noticed his left arm wouldn’t move the way it should. After months of tests, his parents received the devastating news that he had motor neurone disease, a condition usually seen in adults over 50.

The turning point came just ten months later, when his family announced he had died surrounded by those who adored him. They described Kyle as their “little superhero,” a boy who faced every day with strength far beyond his years. Their memories of him—laughing, playing games, and brightening every room—paint a picture of a child who loved deeply and was deeply loved.
Kyle spent his final months at Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital in Cardiff. His parents stayed by his side, putting everything else on hold as they cared for him. They shared how helpless they felt as the disease progressed, taking abilities Kyle had only recently used with ease.

A community fundraiser brought in more than £10,000, offering comfort during a heartbreaking time. The family says the kind messages and support helped them feel less alone in their grief.
As Kyle’s family mourns, they hold tight to the joy he brought into their lives. And their love reminds us how precious every shared moment can be.
