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Brazilian social media star Tatielle Ferreira dies from pneumonia just days after the mother-of-three posted Instagram video revealing illness

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Brazilian social media star, Tatielle Ferreria, has died at the age of 28 following a battle with pneumonia.

Ferreira fell ill April 16 due to a bout with diarrhea, vomit and pain and visited the Padre Roberto Cordeiro Martins Emergency Care Unit in the center-west city of Divinópolis and was provided medication.

Her husband, Jeremias de Jesus told Brazilian news outlet G1, that while she had not tested positive, doctors nonetheless diagnosed her with dengue and allowed her to go home.

The mother of three boys appeared to be in good spirits the following day despite sharing a video with the caption, 'So how is life as a mother?' on Instagram, while commenting, 'That's it, I have dengue!'

Brazilian influencer and mother of three sons, Tatielle Ferreira, died from pneumonia at a hospital on Sunday, five days after she visited an urgent care center after a bout with vomiting, diarrhea and body pain

Brazilian influencer and mother of three sons, Tatielle Ferreira, died from pneumonia at a hospital on Sunday, five days after she visited an urgent care center after a bout with vomiting, diarrhea and body pain

Brazilian Instagram star Tatielle Ferreira leaves behind three young boys and a husband

Brazilian Instagram star Tatielle Ferreira leaves behind three young boys and a husband

Ferreira returned to the medical facility on Saturday at 8:50 am complaining of respiratory issues and was diagnosed with pneumonia.

Ferreira was discharged with a prescription for antibiotics. Her symptoms worsened later in the day and was rushed in an ambulance to São João de Deus Hospital shortly after 6pm.

Ferreira was intubated and died in the early hours of Sunday.

'Everything could have been different on the 16th, when she was sent back home without being tested,' her husband Jeremias de Jesus said.  'Nothing can bring my wife back, but I want her departure to be investigated so it doesn't happen to others people what is happening to me.'

Her family released a statement accusing the Divinópolis health system for her death.

'Unfortunately, due to the neglect of public health in Divinópolis and the lack of preparation of some professionals, she died prematurely!!!' the statement claimed.

'She leaves behind a husband, three young children and a completely devastated, indignant and destroyed family. The followers who loved Taty so much, friends, partners, we are in deep sadness. I just ask that you pray for us...' 

Brazilian influencer Tatielle Ferreira was known for sharing her weight loss journey on her Instagram account

Brazilian influencer Tatielle Ferreira was known for sharing her weight loss journey on her Instagram account

Just four days prior to dying, Brazilian social media star Tatielle Ferreira shared a video on her Instagram account talking about her life as a mother to three young boys and wrote in the comments section that she has dengue

Just four days prior to dying, Brazilian social media star Tatielle Ferreira shared a video on her Instagram account talking about her life as a mother to three young boys and wrote in the comments section that she has dengue

Tatielle Ferreira with her three children

Tatielle Ferreira with her three children

The Divinópolis government indicated it was investigating Padre Roberto Cordeiro Martins Emergency Care Unit, which is operated by the Brazilian Institute of Public Policies.

Ferreira was known for sharing her weight loss journey and life as a mother on Instagram.

Her sudden death shocked her 74,000 followers on the social media network.

'She said she couldn't stay in the hospital because who else [would] take care of the children,' one of her followers commented.

'Can't top thinking about you Tati,' another follower wrote. 'And especially about the boys. I'm very sad about your departure.'

A mother who recovered from dengue criticized the country's health system for failing to prevent Ferreira's death.

'How long will health in Brazil continue to be treated like this,' they wrote. ' I  had dengue (and) I really thought I wasn't going to come back to my kid. I went to a private network and honestly I have never seen so much disregard for people from health professionals ... My sincere condolences to all the family.'

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