Heartbreak as nine-year-old girl who got her final wish to be an LA Rams cheerleader dies from cancer after nearly 30 rounds of chemotherapy READ MORE: Scientists make 'profound' discovery about food and cancer By Alexa Cimino For Dailymail.Com Published: 19:05, 23 July 2024 | Updated: 19:15, 23 July 2024 e-mail 1 View comments A nine-year-old girl whose final wish was to be a cheerleader for the LA rams has died following her five-year battle with cancer after nearly 30 rounds of chemotherapy. Delilah Loya died on Sunday, two months before her tenth birthday, after being diagnosed with stage four Neuroblastoma, a type of cancer that forms from immature nerve cells, her mother Samantha confirmed in an Instagram post.

In December 2022, Loya's dream of being a LA Rams cheerleader came true. Loya was brought into SoFi stadium with a blind fold on. When the blind fold was removed, she was greeted by the official LA Rams cheer squad, who gifted her a custom uniform as an early Christmas gift.

She ran onto the field during the game alongside the team. Delilah Loya died on Sunday, two months before her tenth birthday after battling stage four Neuroblastoma, a type of cancer that forms from immature nerve cells, her mother Samantha confirmed in an Instagram post. She had been battling cancer for the last five years.

In December 2022, Loya's dream of being a LA Rams cheerleader came true. Loya was brought into SoFi stadium with a blind fold on. When the blind fold was removed, she was.