Irish TV star Saoírse Ruane has sadly passed away at the age of 12 after a four-year battle with cancer. Her family confirmed the heartbreaking news in a statement shared by her mother, Roseanna. “When there are no words. After a long, courageous and dignified battle, our hearts are shattered to tell you our beautiful Saoírse took her final breath in our arms,” Roseanna wrote on Instagram. She also thanked supporters across Ireland who had kept Saoírse in their thoughts during her illness.
Saoírse first became known to the public after appearing on The Late Late Toy Show. In 2019, she was diagnosed with osteosarcoma after complaining of an injured ankle. The following year she underwent an amputation of her leg to remove the cancerous tumor. Despite her illness, Saoírse inspired many with her courage and positivity. She fulfilled several dreams during her life, including visiting Old Trafford to watch Manchester United and taking a special trip to Disneyland.
In 2022, her family shared that the cancer had returned, and she underwent surgery to remove a tumor from her lung. By late 2023, it had spread further, but her bravery continued to inspire people across the country. Irish President Michael D. Higgins expressed his condolences, saying Saoírse’s strength and warmth had inspired many.

Tributes poured in nationwide. Tánaiste Micheál Martin remembered her “beautiful smile,” while broadcaster Ryan Tubridy said the country had lost a remarkable young person who touched countless lives. Saoírse’s funeral will take place at St Peter and Paul’s Church in Kiltullagh.
May she rest in peace.