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'Love Island' Star Malin Andersson Shares Tragic News Of Baby's Death

'Love Island' Star Malin Andersson Shares Tragic News Of Baby's Death

The little girl was born prematurely in December, and has been in a children's hospital since.

Rachel Andrews

Rachel Andrews

Love Island star Malin Andersson has announced the tragic news that her month-old baby girl has died.

The baby, who Malin named Consy after her late mother, was born seven weeks early in December and was being cared for in Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, London.

Next to a picture of her little girl shared on Wednesday morning, Malin wrote: "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."

Malin, who appeared in the 2016 ITV dating show, continued: "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."

The Love Island star's own mum died from cancer in 2017.

The 26-year-old shared the news of Consy's arrival with fans on Instagram on New Year's Day, revealing her first child with boyfriend Tom Kemp was born just before Christmas.

"Happy New Year..Tom and I are so happy to let you all know that our baby girl CONSY arrived in this world 23rd December 2018, seven weeks early," her post read.

"She is so beautiful, we are totally in love with her and feel so blessed that she is here but unfortunately due to complications, she is currently being cared for at Great Ormond Street.

"We have received a number of messages over the past week and there has been a lot of speculation and so we wanted to share our news with you so you could hear from us first hand.

"We are so thankful for the amazing care she is receiving here and promise to update you on her progress but for the time being we hope you can all respect our privacy. We can't wait to share her with you all soon. Love, Ma & Tom x."

If you would like to donate or need help and support on baby loss, you can visit Tommy's here. You can donate to Great Ormond Street Street Hospital Children's Charity here.

Featured Image Credit: Instagram/Malin Andersson

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