14-Year-Old Black Girl from Georgia Sadly Dies After Long Battle with Leukemia

Nationwide — Quinteriyah Ashley, a 14-year-old African American girl from Dublin, Georgia, died after a long battle with leukemia. Her courage, strength, and love for learning left a lasting mark on everyone around her. Her mother, Danelle Ashley, said the diagnosis came as a shock. “When we first found out she had cancer, it was something that no one would have thought,” she told 11Alive. “You see it, but you don’t really know what people actually go through until it’s actually you.” Even while battling her illness, Quinteriyah never lost her spirit. She continued to dance, smile, and comfort her... Continues…

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