Influencer Melissa Mae Carlton shares tragic update after youngest daughter dies on Christmas, one year after sibling

Influencer Melissa Mae Carlton is mourning the unimaginable loss of her youngest daughter, Molly, who passed away a year after the death of her daughter Abi. In a tragic Instagram post on Friday, Carlton revealed that Molly had died on Christmas Day. “On Christmas morning, our sweet Molly girl, and her big sister Abi were reunited. ,” she wrote. “We are devastated. In disbelief. Confused and in shock. We are exhausted and shaken after a day filled with trauma and heartbreak.” She added: “This is the only thing giving me even a small sense of comfort. Molly missed her sister... Continues…

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