A grieving mum said she felt "cheated" she couldn't give her daughter her own health in a heartbreaking tribute. Yasmin Vickers-Hughes, 34, said a lack of oxygen at birth left Alaya with 70 per cent brain damage – with doctors warning she would never learn to walk or talk.
The tot was left with cerebral palsy, epilepsy, scoliosis, and severe dystonia – but Yasmin vowed to give her “the best life possible” regardless.
After Alaya's tragic death, Yasmin has vowed to spend the rest of her life helping disabled kids in memory of the daughter who inspired her to "fight like a lioness".
The mum has set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for Alaya’s headstone. Paying tribute to her daughter, she said: “She had this incredible fighting spirit
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