Dai Cruz, influencer suffering from Epidermolysis Bullosa, dies at the age of 31

Dai Cruz, influencer suffering from Epidermolysis Bullosa, dies at the age of 31


The young woman made herself known on TikTok, where she reached 2.4 million followers; “Despite all the suffering, she managed to leave a beautiful legacy,” the family said in a statement.

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Come on Cruz, an influencer with the disease epidermolysis bullosa, died on Saturday, aged 31, her family said on social media. She was best known in Tick ​​tockwhere he had around 2.4 million followers and posted videos of himself dancing.

“It’s been 31 years of suffering from EB [Epidermólise Bolhosa] imposed on her, but, despite all the suffering, she managed to courageously leave a beautiful legacy, she taught many the true meaning of life, love, strength and above all faith. Gratitude to God for allowing us to live with someone so special,” the statement read.

What is Epidermolysis Bullosa

According to the information reported on the website of the Ministry of Health, “Epidermolysis bullosa is a rare genetic and hereditary disease, which causes the formation of blisters on the skin due to minimal friction or trauma and manifests itself at birth. Children affected by epidermolysis bullosa are known as “Butterfly Children”, because the skin resembles the wings of a butterfly due to the fragility caused by the change in proteins responsible for bringing the skin layers together.”

It is estimated that 500,000 people on the planet suffer from this disease, of which 802 are in Brazil. The disease has no cure and is also not transmissible. to learn more about the disease.

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original sound – Dai Cruz Official

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original sound – Dai Cruz Official

Source: Terra

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