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Ashley Cain’s girlfriend Safiyya posts sweet video of sleeping Azaylia holding her teddy in baby’s emotional final days

ASHLEY Cain’s girlfriend Safiyya posts sweet video of sleeping Azaylia holding her teddy in baby’s emotional final days

Azaylia’s leukaemia can no longer be treated in hospital and her parents have taken her home to live out her final days with them.

Ashley Cain’s girlfriend Safiyya shared the sweet video of sleeping Azaylia holding her teddy in her emotional final days

Safiyya, 34, watched her daughter sleeping last night as she held her teddy for comfort.

She wrote over her video: “As she sleeps she holds her teddy” alongside a golden heart.

Though she has been spending her final days at home, Azaylia’s parents have sought the best care for her to avoid horrific side effects of her illness.

Ashley shared his pain after baby Azaylia suffered seizures and stopped breathing on Wednesday night, telling followers: “There’s a lot you wouldn’t want to see”.

Azaylia is sleeping more as she bravely fights leukaemia in her final days

Earlier this week, Azaylia was rushed to hospital for a blood transfusion, with worried Safiyya revealing that the brave fighter was in danger of “bleeding out”.

Her terrified dad then revealed Azaylia had been rushed to hospital again because her feeding tube was failing to give critical medication.

The 30-year-old star gave a new update yesterday after completing a 5k run, admitting that he needed to get out for his mental health.

After the devoted parents rushed Azaylia to hospital for an “urgent” x-ray, Ashley said her temperature skyrocketed – and she stopped breathing after suffering a seizure.

Safiyya cuddles baby Azaylia on Thursday
Ashley holds his daughter who is always hooked up to medication

He explained: “Yesterday we got into hospital, got our platelets done and managed to sort her NG tube out, thankfully. Then just as we were getting back into the car she had a spike in temperature and a seizure, her eyes were rolling, she was hot, she wasn’t breathing.

“We had to get her on the oxygen straight away – she settled then when we got home it happened again and we ended up having a nurse from the palliative care team at our house until 1am.”