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  • Vlogger Diana Marua gave fans an update on her daughter's health.
  • The three-year-old was admitted at the Gertrude's children hospital.

Vlogger Diana Marua gave fans an update on her daughter's health after she was admitted to Gertrude's hospital for three days.

The mother of 3 said her daughter Heaven was admitted and put on oxygen support as she suffered from diarrhoea and vomiting.

The three-year-old had a high fever and doctors thought it best to have her admitted and monitored round the clock. Diana broke down talking to fans about this on her YouTube live on Thursday, March 25.

"My Baby @HeavenBahati ???????? At this moment in time, everything flashed in front of my eyes. It was me against my thoughts. I was so helpless, I couldn't pray, I couldn't talk, she stared straight into my eyes, my heart was racing so fast. I kept reassuring her we're going home, just one more night, I watched her sleep the whole night in distress," Diana shared on IG.

Heaven Sick

"I couldn't even tell how one minute we were playing and the next we are in a hospital bed. I thank God for you my Piece of Heaven. Thank you, God, for her Healing. Heavie, Good health is your portion In Jesus Name. Thank you soooo much to all of you who wished us a quick recovery, to those who stood in prayers with us and for all of you who came to hospital to see our Baby. You were a Pillar of strength in this tough time and our hearts are grateful."

The news of Heaven's illness was announced by Bahati via IG as he thanked his fans and friends for supporting him and his family in this tough time.

The singer told fans that his daughter is currently hospitalized at Gertrude's Children's Hospital. In his message, Bahati thanked his wife Diana Marua for taking good care of their sick daughter and showing her love.

He shared a video of his wife holding Heavenly as tears trickled down her eyes. Diana had earlier shared that their daughter was sick and later on her updated fans telling them that the little girl was back in the hospital.