Teen influencer with Down’s syndrome dies aged just 16 after charting brave cancer battle online to 3million fans

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A TEENAGE influencer with Down’s syndrome has tragically died following a battle with cancer.

Paula Cisneros, 16, helped raise awareness about her genetic condition and was loved by her almost three million fans on Instagram and TikTok.

Smiling teenage girl with Down syndrome in a hospital gown, wearing a red headscarf.Jam Press
Paula Cisneros in hospital after being diagnosed with cancer[/caption]
Paula Cisneros, a teenage influencer with Down syndrome, who died of cancer at age 16.Jam Press
Paula was a popular influencer on Instagram and TikTok][/caption]
Paula Cisneros with her sister Sara, after a cancer diagnosis.Jam Press
Paula with her older sister, Sara Cisneros[/caption]

Her family and friends have been left heartbroken with sister Sara, 29, paying tribute.

She reported Paula’s death and said: “From today, our girl with the eternal smile rests, smiles, dances and sings without pain and without medication.

“Paula, you have won over life, because in less than 17 years you have known how to live it, enjoy it and hold on tight, and because you have known how to win over every person who crosses your path.

“We love you with all our hearts, Mum, Sara, Dad, Audrey, Leea and everyone who knows you.

“We see each other in our stars every day.”

It was on 12 December last year when Sara revealed that her younger sibling had been diagnosed with cancer.

Paula’s fans became concerned after Sara, who is also an influencer, shared a video of herself visiting her sister at the hospital in November.

After undergoing various tests it was confirmed that Paula, who was from the Extremadura region in Spain, had a sarcoma.

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