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Bride Is Convinced Her Young Daughter Who Passed Away Appeared In Her Wedding Photo

TikTok screenshot of wedding photo; TikTok screenshot of @leah29murphy and daughter
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TikToker @leah29murphy lost her 17-month old daughter, Totty, back in September.

A woman on TikTok has gone viral after claiming her daughter, who passed away in September, showed up in her wedding photos.

TikToker @leah29murphy has posted several videos in memory of her daughter Taidyn "Totty" Murphy who tragically drowned at home at just 17 months old.


@leah29murphy

If the whole world was watching id still dance with you. 🌈💛👑💫💜 #fyp #foryou #greenscreenvideo #mybabygirl #fypシ @MURPH

@leah29murphy married Totty's father later that year, and upon looking at the wedding photos, she noticed what she believes is an image of their daughter standing by the trees as mom and dad share a kiss.

The creator captioned the video:

"I don't believe in many things, especially with the recent loss of our daughter had me thinking she wasn't there sharing our special day with us, and this proves otherwise."
"I'm forever missing you my little shadow."

In the video - which has been viewed two million times - she added text that read:

"I don’t believe in many things."
"But I believe she was there to watch myself and her dad get married in honor of her."

The video then zoomed in to what @leah29murphy believes to be their daughter watching behind them.

You can see the TikTok below.

@leah29murphy

I don't believe in many things, especially with the recent loss of our daughter had me thinking she wasn't there sharing our special day with us, and this proves otherwise. I'm forever missing you my little shadow. 👼🏼💕#infantloss #paranormal #fyp #foryoupageofficiall #fypシ #tottymurphy #mybabygirl @[-O-]

Viewers of the viral video agreed with the creator that their baby girl was there celebrating the moment with her parents.

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We're happy to know that her wedding photos brought her even more joy and comfort than she could have imagined.

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