'Ashley Cain stood at our daughter's grave and asked for another baby' claims ex Safiyya Vorajee
17.12.2023 - 01:09
/ ok.co.uk
Following the recent news that Ashley Cain is once again going to become a father, two years on since the heartbreaking death of his daughter Azaylia to cancer, his ex-girlfriend Safiyya Vorajee has opened up about her heartache at the new development. According to the grieving mum, Ashley allegedly stood at the grave of their daughter and asked her, “Can we have another baby?” leading Safiyaa to believe that there could be hope for them to resume their relationship and build a family.
The couple had previously discussed having another child together following the death of their little girl, however grief strained their relationship and the couple parted ways.
Yet now it has emerged that Ashley is to become a father for a second time, after it was revealed he is expecting a baby boy with a friend he has known since the age of 18 - something which shattered Safiyaa’s hopes of them rebuilding their family. In a heartbreaking interview with The Sun, Safiyya, 36, said: “I don’t know why he would ask to have another baby with me knowing he’s sleeping with someone else.
“When he asked me, it was the moment I’d been waiting for. I sighed with relief that we could reunite and have a family again.
It was at Azaylia’s garden in front of our daughter, such a precious, safe space for us." She then claimed: “He said, ‘I don’t want another baby with another woman’, and asked if we could have one together.” Safiyaa went on to reveal that she had been so overwhelmed with tears she couldn’t speak, before admitting over the next few weeks she had been anxiously waiting for Ashley to ask if they could get back together. But in a development that appeared to blindside the grieving mum, Ashley instead revealed he was expecting a child with
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