Luna was a fan of KPop Demon Hunters and Lilo & Stitch, and was looking forward to having a baby brother

Luna has been described as a ‘little heart warrior’ (Cover Images)

The family of a “thoughtful and sassy” little girl who made everyone smile have been left devastated by her death at just five years old. Luna Ivy Webster died on Saturday October 4. She was born with a heart condition and family and friends described her as a “little heart warrior” who had touched all their lives.

Her mum Jess Gardner, who is pregnant with her second child, was her full time carer and completely devoted to her. Speaking on behalf of Jess, family friend Aimee Riddell said: “Luna was a bright, thoughtful and sassy girl who made everyone smile. She was a showstopper – born to be on stage with the many songs she liked to make up.

“Her favourite things were the character Stitch from Lilo and Stitch, and KPop Demon Hunters, which came out recently. Luna had a huge mothering instinct, with a ton of baby dolls and was constantly telling people about her baby brother, who is due at the end of November.

“Jess raised her with such respect and understanding – she has always been the mother I aspire to be.”

Luna had Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS), which is caused by an abnormal development before birth. It affects 1 in 5,000 babies, with around 200 new diagnoses annually across the UK and Ireland. The condition means the left side of the heart – including the ventricle and aorta – is underdeveloped, making it unable to pump blood around the body effectively.

Doctors first raised concerns at Jess’s 20 week scan and she had an emergency caesarian at eight months pregnant. Luna required several emergency procedures and suffered from cardiac arrest when she was just over a month old. Overseen by specialists at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital, there were three major operations the youngster needed to reconfigure her heart and improve blood circulation.

Two took place within her first year. These included the Norwood procedure in February 2020 and the Glenn procedure, which happened three months later.

“Jess’s whole life was about Luna,” Aimee added. “Due to Luna’s condition, Jess had to be her full-time carer. She couldn’t go near anyone who had a cold. For Luna, a common cold would mean extra strain on her heart and would land her in hospital.

“As she got older, she got tired quicker and had to take rests. She relied on a wheelchair to avoid overexerting herself. She also had a permanent blue tint to her nails and lips due to the lack of oxygen.”

On Tuesday, September 23, Luna went in for her third and final operation. Doctors carried out the Fontan procedure, a form of open-heart surgery specifically for children, which would have improved her life expectancy.

However, Luna died on October 4. She would have celebrated her sixth birthday on November 5. A GoFundMe page has since been launched, and at the time of writing, around £6,500 has been raised of its £7,500 target.

Aimee says the money will go towards the funeral and ease any other financial burdens. “Luna was loved by so many, but no one more than her devoted, strong mummy Jess,” she explained. “Now Jess is left with the heartbreak of losing her child while having to navigate the next steps.”

Aimee added: “I think the fundraiser shows just how many people Luna touched in her life. “Luna will be so sadly missed. All of us are heartbroken.”

If you’d like to help Luna’s family, you can find the donation page here.

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