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Molly Pike

Ashley Cain's girlfriend spots letter A in sky after asking Azaylia for a sign

Ashley Cain's girlfriend was amazed when she saw a letter A in the sky after losing their baby daughter Azaylia.

Safiyya Vorajee took to her Instagram Stories on Monday night to share a video of the sky changing from blue to bright orange at sunset.

The colour has a special significance for the couple as it became a symbol in their fight to get treatment to save Azaylia's life.

Her fans started sending her pictures of the orange sky as they spotted a cloud that looked like the letter A.

Azaylia was just eight-months-old when she tragically lost her battle with leukaemia.

Ashley Cain's girlfriend Safiyya Vorajee believed she received a message from her late baby daughter (Instagram)

In her post, Safiyya said she had asked for a message from her baby girl before the sky changed in front of her.

She said: "We went to see Azaylia and I asked her, 'Could you do something magical in the sky tonight?'"

"And on the way home all we've seen is this," she added, turning the camera to the blue sky.

She said she asked Azaylia to send her a message in the sky (Instagram)
Orange has a special significance for the couple as it became a symbol in their fight to get treatment to save Azaylia's life (Instagram)

"We're sitting in the living room, and literally about 15 minutes later look at this," she went on, pointing the phone to the orange sky.

"Well done my baby girl.

"I know you hear me and you create beauty everywhere. I love you princess."

Her followers spotted the letter A in the sky (Instagram)

Her fans then messaged her saying they had spotted the letter A in her video.

She shared them on her Stories, captioning them: "You're all incredible. Thank you for sharing.

"Azaylia you're incredible."

Azaylia was diagnosed with leukaemia when she was just a few weeks old.

Ashley and Safiyya had raised over £1million to fund life-saving treatment abroad but, tragically, her doctors discovered that nothing else could be done for her.

They documented her final weeks on their Instagram accounts after she was sent home from hospital when her doctors could no longer treat her.

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