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A children's cancer charity has gone viral in it's attempt to fulfil a sick woman's dream.
Gillingham based charity, My Shining Star, took to Twitter to help a 20-year-old get her 'dying wish' to find out how Avengers: Infinity War finishes.
Keira Dixon, from Essex, was diagnosed with the disease at the age of 16 and was recently told she had six months to live.
That's when Anita Marinelli, founder of the charity, stepped in and posted on social media to try and grab someone from Disney's attention.
She said: "We're passionate about children being able to get their wishes granted.
"Keira has battled cancer since she was a child, and never got a wish.
"It was a shame to see her never get her dream, so we instantly took on the challenge.
"She deserves to have her dream come true after everything she's been through."
In four days it accumulated nearly 127k retweets and 82k likes, with Marvel fans across the world joining in and starting the hashtag #Avengers4Keira.
Anita admitted she would love to see celebrities like Tom Holland, who plays Spider-Man in the film, pay Keira a visit.
The second part of Avengers: Infinity War is scheduled to be released next year.