Most recently it was a happy family: Ellie's mom, Andrew's dad, their daughters - five-year-old Breylin and the elder, Tracy, - and grandfather, who does not like a soul in his granddaughters. Now from this family there were only memories and old photographs. Doctors say that Breilin is left to live for a few weeks. Her grandfather - too. Ellie will have to bury her favorite people - her youngest daughter and her father. One after another. All life Ellie collapsed in early December last year. Then her girl was diagnosed, which did not just sound like a verdict, he was a verdict. Brailin found a brain tumor, which was caused by an extremely aggressive form of cancer. It can not be cured - there have not been any cases of recovery from diffuse glioma of the brainstem. Ally's father, Sean, was diagnosed a little earlier - amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, an incurable disease of motor neurons, slowly kills him. Which of them will die first, the woman does not know. She can only wait.1/5Photo: facebook.com/mrsallysonparkerPhoto: facebook.com/mrsallysonparkerPhoto: facebook.com/mrsallysonparkerPhoto: facebook.com/mrsallysonparkerPhoto: facebook.com/mrsallysonparker“I never dreamed in my worst nightmare that I would be burying my little girl,” says her mother. Hardly anyone can imagine what Ellie is going through now. But she tried to share her pain and posted a photo on her Facebook page that makes tears flow naturally: her beloved daughter, little Braylin, lying in a hospital bed, entangled in tubes that lead to a ventilator. How much time does she have left? Hours? Days? .. Ellie’s father, in a visitor’s chair next to the girl, is sobbing inconsolably. The only thing he hopes for is to die before his granddaughter goes.Photo: facebook.com/mrsallysonparker“What did I do to deserve this? Why did my daughter have to die? Why did my father have to die so young? I have no answer. All I know is that this world is a terrible place where these things happen,” Ellie captioned the heartbreaking photo. The family still has hope: doctors have announced a revolutionary method for treating brain cancer. But the family does not have the money for it; they have already spent all their savings on fighting Braylin’s disease. They need to raise $300,000. Ellie is hoping only for the help of kind people, their donations, and for a miracle: “Children should not die. They did not deserve such a terrible death.”