Sadly, that was the reality faced by the parents of Laura Hillier, who was diagnosed with leukemia when she was just 13 years old. Four years later, she was declared cancer free, only for her disease to cruelly return.
Heartbreakingly, Laura, a talented and popular student at Nelson High School in Ontario, Canada, died on January 20, 2016.
Her family confirmed the news via a Facebook page that had been set up to keep friends and followers updated as to her struggle.
“She fought bravely and all of you would have been so proud of her. Her poise, her courage, her strength and her pure spirit shone through right until the end,” her family wrote.
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