A TIKTOKER has revealed that her 10-month-old daughter has died after suffering from a rare skin disease.
In a heartbreaking social media clip, Hannah Campbell said her daughter Elliana died peacefully on Monday night.
Elliana suffered from Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa – a genetic condition that causes the skin to blister.
“She passed peacefully, wrapped in love,” Hannah told her fans.
“I don’t know what to do with myself today.
“I’m heartbroken and I’m angry.”
She claimed the disease had “stole” her child from her.
Hannah documented her daughter’s battle with the disease on social media.
Just days before Elliana’s death, Hannah revealed how her daughter’s body was shutting down.
The parent said her daughter’s body was “tired” and “fading.”
“She hasn’t opened her eyes, eaten, and can hardly cry,” she added.
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