Beandri Booysen: Girl In South Africa With Progeria Dies
Beandri Booysen, a teenage girl who radiated an undeniable โhope and joyโ for life despite suffering from an extremely rare aging disease, passed away just days before Christmas. She was 19 years old.
Diagnosed at seven months old with Progeria โ also known as Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome โ Beandri was not expected to live past the age of 14, as her condition forced her to age eight times faster than the average human.
But in her nearly two decades of life, her heartwarming content on social media inspired thousands of viewers online.
A teenage girl, who suffered from a condition that caused her body to age prematurely, has sadly passed away

Image credits: Bea Booysen
On Wednesday, December 18, her mother, Bea Booysene, confirmed the news on her daughterโs Facebook page titled โIn Loving Memory of Beandri Booysen.โ
โIt is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Beandri Booysen, one of South Africaโs most beloved and inspirational young women,โ Bea wrote in a text now translated into English.
โBeandri was not only known for her vibrant personality and infectious laugh, but was also the last surviving person in South Africa to live with Progeria.โ

Image credits: Bea Booysen
She continued, โShe was a voice and a symbol of awareness for Progeria and other special needs, and inspired thousands with her unique spirit. She never stopped fighting.โ
While a memorial service is yet to be announced, her family has requested privacy during this โextremely difficult time.โ
Beandriโs presence on social media was undeniable, as she used her platform to โraise awarenessโ

Image credits: Bea Booysen
From the beginning, Beandriโs motto was simple: โBe yourself. Love yourself. Believe in yourself.โ
The 19-year-old was determined to show exactly that on TikTok, where she had nearly 300,000 followers, with many of her videos garnering hundreds of thousands of views.

Image credits: Bea Booysen
In an interview earlier this year, Beandri spoke about how she wished to use social media as a way to โinspireโ and โmotivateโ her audience, sharing tips on how to adapt her positive mindset.
โI face everything that God brings into my life and I credit my family for my strength and support by raising me as a โnormalโ child and not one to be seen as different to others,โ she said.

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Her hope was to highlight โother special needs individuals and show that everyone is different and unique in their own way and to give strengthโ in any way she could.
According to the Daily Mail, Beandri only weighed 12kg. Despite this setback, she still attended school and had big dreams of settling down and having kids at 25 years old โ before hopefully landing a job as a teacher.
Beandri was determined to spread positivity, despite her limiting disease

Image credits: Bea Booysen
The odds of having a child with progeria are 1 in 4 million, as per the Cleveland Clinic. This means only 400 young adults and children in the world currently suffer from the disease.
Symptoms start to show within a toddlerโs first two years of life which includeโbut are not limited toโwrinkled skin, growth failure, balding, and loss of body fat.

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The average life expectancy hovers at around 14-15 years old. Some may die younger while others can live to see their second decade of life.
While there is currently no cure for progeria, researchers are actively studying various drugs in order to treat this condition.
Netizens offered their condolences and reflected on her continuously optimistic outlook


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