Ashley Cain gives daughter last bath in hospital as he heartbreakingly admits he ‘doesn’t know what he'll do without her’
Ashley Cain has shared heartbreaking pictures of him giving his baby girl Azaylia a final bath in hospital before taking her home, after announcing she could only have days to live.
Ashley, 30, and girlfriend Safiyya Vorajee announced the devastating update that they are bringing their eight month old baby girl home to make her comfortable after doctors found tumours throughout her body, amid her ongoing battle with leukaemia.
Ashley paid tribute to his beautiful and brave baby girl in the heartbreaking post on Instagram, as he admits he "doesn’t know what he will do without her".
Alongside four images of a smiling Azaylia, Ashley wrote: “Azaylia’s last bath in hospital, before we take her home where she belongs.
“9 days ago consultants told us my daughter had 1-2 days to live, but thought she may pass that evening. Even with a barbaric disease consuming her blood, tumours in her brain and organs and amounts of pain I cannot imagine...
“She is still battling through 9 days later, with parts of the day with nothing but smiles despite her discomfort.
“This is a testament of this little girls strength and the fight she has possessed all of the way through. She has fought a battle that not many, if any, of us could have endured and she’s earned the love and respect of many on the way. The truth is though, I hope and pray that I have earned hers!
“Even through the hardest and saddest time of my life, she has found a way to make it better. She has shined light on the darkest of days and she has opened my heart to amounts of love I couldn’t believe possible!
“The truth is, I don’t know what I will do without you. But for now, I find strength in giving you the best of me, and the only me that you deserve!
“You are in my arms, my thoughts, my prayers and my heart everyday my princess. YOU’RE MY HERO! DADDY LOVES YOU!”
The reality star revealed on Thursday that his daughter could only have days to live after doctors found tumours throughout her body after her agonising cancer battle.
Taking to Instagram from outside the hospital, the former Ex On The Beach star heartbreakingly said: "So last week we had the bone marrow test and the lumber puncture and bloods taken to send to Singapore in the hope that they could create therapy to save Azaylia's life.
"Then we had to have a CT scan on her head and the results came back the next day, saying that Azaylia's got two very big tumours on her brain.
"Consultants said that they think she's only got one, two days to live, it could even be that night."
The media personality, who previously revealed he hadn't slept, ended the devastating video, by saying: "For the last part of her life I just want to take her home. See her like a baby and give her the best rest of her life ever."
The family had launched a fundraiser for the little girl to be able to get specialist treatment in Singapore, and they shattered their target of the £1 million needed, before finding out the devastating update.
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