Little girl stuns many as she speaks to her late mother, who died 3 days after her birth

Video of little girl speaking to her late mother, who died shortly after her birth goes viral

Video of little girl speaking to her late mother, who died shortly after her birth goes viral

A touching video of a little girl speaking to her late mother, who tragically passed away just three days after her birth, has taken the internet by storm.

The video, which has gone viral on the microblogging platform X (formerly known as Twitter), captures an emotional moment that has left viewers stunned and moved.

In the clip, the little girl is seen gazing intently at something invisible to both the camera and those around her.

As she points and looks on, she repeatedly calls out, “Mummy, mummy, mummy.” 

The most poignant moment in the video comes when the little girl says, “Mummy, I need your love,” a statement that has brought many viewers to tears.

The video caption reads: “My God. Baby lost her mother 3 days after she was born. She is talking to her mother.”

The clip has sparked an outpouring of sympathy, with countless individuals flocking to the comments section to share their thoughts, feelings, and reflections.

Netizens Reactions…

@All_Cake88: “God bless her heart RIP she feel her mom presence.”

@royal_bobby24: “Yes she’s definitely there her spirit finna be felt forever 😭.”

@JBIZZY700: “God bless this little girl and may her mother always be with her watching over.”

@allurhia: “Kids do stuff like this all the time. My baby yells “daddy, daddy, daddy” but her dad is long gone.”

@HazratHuss97445: “That’s incredibly heart-wrenching. Such a deep emotional connection, even in absence. 💔.”

@Syed_GiLLaniG: “Oh sad I am literally sad and crying for the kid’s affection and love for her mother.”

@RobertBEll1981: “My grandmother always did that the babies can see angels 👼 and I believe it seeing this, her mother is watching over her.”

@_PrttyGorgeous: “This just proved a thought I’ve always had as far as kids remembering their loved ones/parents even if they were a baby when they passed. I guess they do “

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