Azaylia, eight months, lost her fight after bravely battling acute myeloid leukaemia
Ashley and Safiyya s daughter underwent four rounds of chemotherapy in her battle against the disease
Last month, they took Azyalia home after doctors revealed there was no further treatment available
For help and support caring for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, please contact Together for Short Lives on 0808 8088 100 or visit www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
Azaylia lost her fight after bravely battling acute myeloid leukaemia on April 24 aged eight months
On Saturday, the grieving father, 30, shared an update on the GoFundMe which was originally set up to help pay for Azaylia s treatment
Ashley wrote in his post: That money can sadly no longer be used to help Azaylia but we want to make sure it is used positively - and in Azaylia s name
Ashley and Safiyya s daughter underwent four rounds of chemotherapy in her battle against the disease
Last month, they took Azyalia home after doctors revealed there was no further treatments available
For help and support caring for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, please contact Together for Short Lives on 0808 8088 100 or visit www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
Azaylia lost her fight after bravely battling acute myeloid leukaemia on April 24 aged eight months
On Saturday, the grieving father, 30, shared an update on the GoFundMe which was originally set up to help pay for Azaylia s treatment
Ashley wrote in his post: That money can sadly no longer be used to help Azaylia but we want to make sure it is used positively - and in Azaylia s name
Ashley and Safiyya s daughter underwent four rounds of chemotherapy in her battle against the disease
Last month, they took Azyalia home after doctors revealed there was no further treatments available
For help and support caring for children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions, please contact Together for Short Lives on 0808 8088 100 or visit www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
Online fashion giant Boohoo today revealed a 41% surge in sales it raked in huge sims on the back of the online shopping boom during lockdown with Britons spending millions on lounge and sportswear while stuck at home.
The retailer, founded by billionaire Mahmud Kamani, said revenues jumped to £1.74 billion in the year to February 28 2021 from £1.23 billion in the previous year.
The fast fashion retailer, which recently bought Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, Burton and Wallis and was rocked by the Leicester sweatshop scandal, told shareholders on Wednesday morning that pre-tax profits were also lifted by 35% to £124.7 million because of the sales explosion caused by the pandemic.