Reality TV star Ashley Cain says sick daughter may have days to live.

Azaylia was diagnosed with a rare cancer at just eight weeks old.

Author: Matt MaddrenPublished 9th Apr 2021

Reality star Ashley Cain, whose daughter's battling a rare form of cancer says no more treatment's available to her.

The family recently raised more than £1.5 million pounds to help Azaylia, who was born in August last year, get specialist support in Singapore.

It now can't go ahead though because more tumours have been found.

Ashley, who used to be a footballer for Coventry City says they'll be taking her home today.

Azaylia was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer at just eight weeks old.

Last month, Ashley posted an appeal for donations so they could take her to Singapore for CAR-T therapy.

Among the 74,000-plus people to donate were reality TV stars Molly-Mae Hague and Maura Higgins, as well as footballers Barry Bannan, Harrison Reed and Robert Snodgrass.

But, last night (Thursday), Ashley posted a video on his instagram page, explaining that since last month, a CT scan found two tumours on Azaylia's brain.

Her disease is so rare that the consultants in Singapore informed the family they can't use CAR-T therapy to treat her.

Ashley's partner Safiyya has also posted on instagram, saying Azaylia has been 'fighting for so so long, and doesn’t deserve this to happen to her! there isn’t enough words out there to describe the heartache & pain I’m feeling but I’m incredibly honoured to have become a mummy to my precious girl'.

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