Ashley Cain says 'I know who that is' as he spots one star amid glowing orange sunset in baby Azaylia tribute

ASHLEY Cain spotted a star glowing as he watched the orange sunset last night and said "I know who that is".

The grieving dad paid tribute to his late daughter Azaylia with a video on Instagram.

Ashley, 30, and his partner Safiyya Vorajee, 34, have associated the colour orange with their daughter since she died following a battle with a rare form of leukaemia in April.

And the Ex On The Beach star shared on his Instagram Story: "That one star in the sky. I know who that is. ADC."

The couple have been visiting the grave every day and last night Ashley showed their fans how it was lit up at night, covered in fairy lights and candles.

Also sharing a video, Safiyya told her followers: “Mummy and daddy just come to do some midnight prayers for you. We love you (sic).”

Ashley shared his own pictures from the graveside and wrote: "Goodnight, godbless angel."

Earlier in the day, she sat beside her daughter’s grave as she opened up about how much she is struggling at the moment.

Safiyya explained: “I have been having really bad anxiety and panic attacks. I just keep getting them all throughout the day so I decided to come and sit down here with her because when I am here, I feel at peace with her.  I feel like I am on a constant rollercoaster all day.”

She added: “I feel like I’m being tormented. All day the battle is so intense in my head, I have to come to her even if I just sit here and do nothing. I love you Azaylia.”

Safiyya and Ashley have been keeping fans updated with their journey into grief.

The brave mum previously said her life is feeling purposeless without her daughter, though she is looking forward to helping people with a charity set up in her name.

The inspirational couple managed to raise £1.6million through donations from generous fans in order to pay for treatment for her leukaemia.

They plan to use the fundraising cash – most of which was raised in 24 hours – on helping others through charity work, as well as giving Azaylia the "magical" send-off she deserves.

In her short life, eight-month-old Azaylia touched millions across the world throughout her battle with an aggressive form of leukaemia.

There were global landmark tributes, millions raised by generous fans and celebrity supporters who backed the family throughout.

Niagara Falls, the Blackpool Tower and Toronto’s CN Tower all turned orange for Azaylia as a sign of strength and unity in the family's darkest hours.

"Let's go champ" became a phrase used by all to encourage Azaylia's courageous fight to carry on.

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