Love Island star, Malin Andersson, who welcomed a baby daughter, Consy Gloria Emma Andersson-Kemp on December 23, 2018, has recently revealed that her one-month-old daughter died.
The reality star, Malin Andersson who welcomed her baby daughter, Consy Gloria Emma Andersson-Kemp on December 23, 2018, with her boyfriend, Tom Callan, has taken her Instagram platform to share the death of her newborn baby.
In the post, she has shared the photo of her baby with the caption stating,
Completely in love with you… and my Mum just wanted you to be with her. Your time wasn’t ready yet. Mummy loves you. I stayed with you each day.. you opened your eyes one last time for me and I saw those beautiful big brown eyes. I’m so sorry I couldn’t do anymore. Go be with grandma Consy. My angel. Rest in peace CONSY GLORIA EMMA ANDERSSON-KEMP 23/12/18-22/01/19.
Later on, she shared the same image on her Twitter wall with a simple caption, RIP my angel along with sad Emoji.
Consy who was named after her late grandmother was born seven weeks prematurely on December 23, 2018. But Malin only revealed the news of her baby’s birth on January 2, 2019.
Immediately after her birth, due to a number of complications, she was admitted to Great Ormond Street Hospital. Unfortunately, Malin’s baby daughter died on January 22, 2019.
After that, the pair kept on updating about the birth of their prematurely born daughter through their social media to their fans and followers. Just weeks ago, Malin shared the picture of her daughter holding her hand as a revelation of her child’s birth.
She captioned the post,
All your prayers, messages, healing.. it means the world to us. Baby Consy is still in intensive care and fighting each day… This has been the most difficult time I have ever gone through. I just want to hold her… It’s different to my mum last year. My mum was ready to go… my little girl isn’t. She has given me the ultimate purpose in my life and I’m not prepared to let her go.
After the death of Consy, many of Malin’s well-wishers have expressed their condolences through their socials and other mediums.