Influencer Melissa Mae Carlton’s Youngest Daughter Molly Dies One Year After Older Sister
- Melissa Mae Carlton, the influencer and mother, revealed on Dec. 26 that her youngest daughter Molly died on Dec. 25, with the report published on Dec. 27, 2025.
- Doctors say they believe Molly had a genetic heart condition and suspect Abigail, who died in April 2024 at age 9, had the same condition after battling sepsis.
- Hospital monitoring showed Molly received insights the family lacked with Abigail, while physicians said the cardiac event she likely experienced is usually not survivable and can be triggered by minor illness.
- Melissa and Tom Carlton said they were devastated and in disbelief, exhausted and shaken after trauma, asking followers to keep sending prayers as they prepare for much to organize ahead.
- The family will pursue genetic investigation soon and Melissa Mae Carlton hopes her daughters' stories help families affected by SUDC, amplified by her Instagram audience of ~80,000 followers.
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Melissa Mae Carlton and her husband Tom lost their daughter Molly at Christmas – only 20 months after the death of their other daughter Abigail.
Boundless pain in the family of a well-known American influencer. The star's daughter died suddenly, right on Christmas Day. The tragedy occurred almost two years after the influencer's older daughter died of sepsis. The article The daughter of a well-known influencer died suddenly on Christmas. The tragedy occurred less than two years after the star's older daughter died of sepsis first appeared on Romania TV.
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