THE family of a 14-month-old baby girl who died in Wigan has paid tribute to her.
Police were called at around 2pm on Thursday, February 28 by medical staff who informed officers a baby girl was being taken to hospital with head injuries.
Despite the best efforts of hospital staff the baby, who has since been formally identified as Hollie Ashurst, sadly passed away on Friday 1 March 2019.
Paying tribute to Hollie, her mother said:“Hollie was my dream come true.
"She was such a bright, smiley, happy little girl and was everyone’s ray of sunshine.
"Hollie brightened everyone’s day and was an inspiration and never unhappy. Fly high my princess with your other loved ones and sweet dreams my baby girl, I will always love you."
Her aunts, granddad and uncle said: “She was always smiling. She has been through operations with her clef, but she never let anything bother her.
“Hollie was the happiest baby. She struggled through her operations, and she was such a brave girl. She had just started to crawl and was such a clever girl and she never got upset. She loved watching cartoons.
“She was alert and always happy and loved watching Mr Tumble and In the night Garden.”
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