A devastating tragedy struck a family as their beloved baby daughter, Grace Agnes Kenyon, passed away suddenly while playing in the garden just days before her second birthday. Grace, from Winchburgh, Scotland, was joyfully playing with her older sister, Charlotte, when she began gagging and eventually lost consciousness. Despite desperate attempts by her parents to revive her, Grace could not be saved.
Grace’s mother, Carly, expressed the family’s disbelief at how a cheerful afternoon turned into their worst nightmare in an instant. Grace, who had struggled with swallowing since birth and relied on a feeding tube, was suspected to have a rare throat condition called Glossopharyngeal Palsy. The family was awaiting a formal diagnosis as per the Daily Record.
When Grace started gagging, her family initially hoped it was a passing reflex, but as her condition worsened, her father called emergency services. Despite immediate CPR efforts, Grace passed away within moments, leaving her family devastated. A post-mortem examination scheduled for May 16 aims to determine the cause of her death, although it may not provide definitive answers as no visible airway obstructions were found.
Carly fondly remembered Grace as a determined and joyful girl who brightened every room with her infectious smile. A GoFundMe page has been set up by friends and the local community to support Grace’s family during this difficult time. Contributions can be made to the fundraiser through the provided link.
