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My wife, Anna, died in a car accident while returning from work. She left home on an ordinary day… and never came back. I can’t put the pain into words — since then, I haven’t even been able to sleep. It’s hard to admit this.
Sofia, our daughter, is now gravely ill with sepsis.
It’s a serious blood infection that spread rapidly through her body. The doctors were clear:
without urgent intensive care, she might not survive.
I haven’t even had time to process the loss of my wife… and now the most important person in my life might be taken from me too — so soon, so unfairly.
Sofia needs to be admitted to a paediatric ICU
with access to expensive intravenous antibiotics and continuous haemofiltration — a treatment that helps her blood fight off the infection.
I’ve sold everything I possibly could. I’ve asked for help wherever I could.
But now we have nothing left.
My daughter’s life is hanging by a thread — and I’ve already lost too much.
She still asks about her mum. And now she might be the one to go.
Please, from the bottom of my heart — for the soul of my wife in heaven — help my little girl, she’s only 4. I’m begging you. £10, £20, £30, £50… anything you can. Please don’t scroll past. I believe your heart is kind enough to help us. May God bless you.
Sofia needs to be admitted to a paediatric intensive care unit. Without this admission, she will have no chance of overcoming sepsis.
The antibiotics Sofia needs are high-strength and administered intravenously. This is the treatment that can save her life.
Dito pelo ChatGPT: Sofia needs to be transferred to a specialised unit by an ambulance equipped with medical staff. This amount also covers urgent medical tests.
Sofia is only 4 years old. She’s sweet, curious, full of life.
She loves drawing, chasing after her brother, and sleeping with her mum’s doll — the mum she lost just one month ago in a tragic car accident.
Now, she’s lying in a hospital bed, with a blood infection that could take her life too.
She still asks about her mum. And I, her father, just want to be able to answer truthfully:
“Your mum won’t come back, but Daddy will do everything to keep you here.”
If just 264 people donate £25 each, we will reach the full amount and save my daughter.
£25 won’t change your life. But it can save hers.
If you have children, nephews, grandchildren… imagine if it were them.
The despair is real. But so is the hope.
Please: help us. Share. Donate. Don’t turn away.