Love Island’s Malin Andersson returns to Instagram following the death of her baby

Malin Andersson

by Emma Dodds |
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Malin Andersson's baby girl passed away last month

Love Island's Malin Andersson has returned to Instagram after taking a break following the death of her baby daughter, Consy. The 26-year-old gave birth to her baby girl seven weeks prematurely, and she tragically passed away on 22nd January at the age of just four weeks old.

Posting the devastating news on Instagram two days after she'd passed away, Malin shared a beautiful photo of her daughter with the caption, 'Completely in love with you.. and my Mum just wanted you to be with her. Your time wasn’t ready yet. Mummy loves you.

'I stayed with you each day.. you opened your eyes one last time for me and I saw those beautiful big brown eyes. I’m so sorry I couldn’t do anymore. Go be with grandma Consy. ❤️😞 My angel. Rest in peace CONSY GLORIA EMMA ANDERSSON-KEMP 🙏🏽 23/12/18-22/01/19.'

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1) Precious Little One

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2) An Angel Never Dies

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3) A Million Times

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4) I'll Be There

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5) Silent Child, by Kelly Lancor

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6) Today Was The Day

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7) These Are My Footprints, by Tamara Barker

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8) Angel Of My Tears

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9) Oh Precious, Tiny, Sweet Little One

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10) The Moment You Left Me

Since the heartbreaking post above, Malin has not been seen on Instagram, however she's now shared a gorgeous selfie on her Instagram Story with a sparkle filter and no caption, poignantly adding a Bitmoji of herself covered in grey fog.

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Last week the Love Island star revealed she was burying her baby, on Twitter she wrote: "So tomorrow’s the day I bury my daughter and lay her to rest free from pain. I love you unconditionally baby girl. None of this makes sense. CONSY-GLORIA 💔🙏🏽."

Our thoughts are with Malin and Tom at this difficult time.

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Holly Willoughby has previously opened up about the 'frightening' stillbirth statistics, for Count The Kicks, and said: "The sad fact is that a third of stillborn babies are perfectly formed and born at gestation, when they could safely be delivered.

"That is a frightening statistic and that is why I fully support the work that Count the Kicks are doing in educating mums-to-be about being aware of their baby’s movements.

"Having recently given birth myself, this campaign really resonates with me and I was happy to be support this important cause."

If you have been affected by the issues in this story, please contact Sands who support anyone affected by the death of a baby.

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