Malayah was born on October 31, 2010. She changed everyone's life that day.
She was admitted to Children's Hospital & Clinics of Minnesota 6 days later. It was said she had a rare condition that was called Microvillus inclusion and needed a intestinal transplat to survive.
She overcame everything thing the doctors predicted and she beat the odds.
Just being 1 year old, she proved everyone wrong while spending 80% of her time in the hospita,l she brought joy to everyone.
Malayah lost her fight on March 4 atthe age of 1 1/2 .She fought til the very end and proved everyone wrong. She was a fighter.
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