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Woman diagnosed with terminal cancer designed her grave after given two weeks to live; Donates entire fortune in final act of love…

Terrified’ 28-year-old shares heart-wrenching goodbye post amid terminal cancer diagnosis
‘Let me leave you with this.’
Sydney writer has shared the Instagram post she never wanted to make – saying farewell at 28 years old, fearing she “will not make it to Christmas” after receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis in July.
Natalie Fornasier shared a heartbreaking update on Friday – revealing how she learned in July that she “had months left to live”.
In Her Final Days: Dying Woman Given Two Weeks to Live Designs Her Own Grave and Leaves Everything to Orphans in a Tearful Last Wish
In a story that has left many hearts heavy and eyes brimming with tears, a woman diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only two weeks to live has moved the world with her final acts of courage, generosity, and love.
Doctors delivered the devastating news after her condition worsened, telling her there was nothing more that could be done. Faced with the heartbreaking reality, she decided to spend her last days not in despair, but in purpose.
Instead of surrendering to grief, the woman took control of her final chapter. With strength that many have called “unimaginable,” she designed her own grave, choosing every detail with quiet acceptance — a symbol of peace, bravery, and her readiness to rest.
But her most remarkable decision came when she rewrote her will. Rather than leaving her properties and belongings to relatives or close friends, she willed out her entire estate to orphanage homes. Her heartfelt wish was that children who grew up with nothing would at least have a brighter tomorrow because of her parting gift.
Friends and neighbors recall her saying: “I may not have had much time left, but I want my life to mean something after I’m gone. If my death can give others hope, then I will not have lived in vain.”
Her story has since gone viral, touching thousands across social media, with many describing her as a symbol of “selflessness in the face of suffering.”
As she prepares for her final rest, the woman leaves behind more than her possessions — she leaves behind a legacy of love, compassion, and humanity. A reminder to all that even in our darkest hours, we can shine the brightest light.