Chelsie Whibley (née Chelsie Louise Jones) of the Children’s British Broadcasting Corporation died on Saturday, April 2, aged 29. Her better half, Glyn, acknowledged her passing in a powerful message on her Facebook page.
Glyn Whibley said in an earlier explanation on Saturday: “It is an extraordinary shame that I have to tell everyone that our dear and precious Chelsie died tonight at 2:45pm.” The former entertainer was most popular for her work as Fern on CBBC’s Dani’s House and Rebekkuh on Sadie J.
Chelsie Whibley’s reason for death Chelsie Whibley died of cardiovascular failure. The late 29-year-old woman was forthright about her dangerous condition, cystic fibrosis (CF), which she recorded on her YouTube channel “My CF Life.” Whibley died on Saturday night due to the complexities of her CF. According to her better half, Ella Glyn, the Denmead, Hampshire, resident was brought to the clinic when her problems worsened. Chelsie Whibley’s health “got very ugly and (she) became lethargic,” according to Glyn.
Chelsie Whibley was taken to Southampton General Hospital and died at 2:45 pm Glyn described her death as “brief” and “easy”. Whibley died of her hereditary disease, cystic fibrosis, which damages the lungs and causes a variety of breathing problems. The condition thickens the body fluid in the lungs, which eventually clogs the organ’s pore and reduces its ability to work. CF is known to cause additional lung problems, eg bronchiectasis (aviation route scarring), intermittent lung disease, decreased respiratory limit, pneumonic letdowns, and that’s just the beginning. Meanwhile, it could spread to different organs like liver, pancreas, digestive tracts and others.
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation states that “The data also reveals that part of the deaths kept in the Registry in 2019 occurred before the age of 32, known as the median age of death.” Chelsie Whibley experiences cystic fibrosis. The 29-year-old was determined to have a “suffocated numb frame” as part of her condition, according to the Daily Mail UK. This shows that her lungs were functioning at a completely lower level than is considered ideal. Whibley’s lung work, as stated by the review, was “25% (of) her standard capacity.” Chelsie Whibley
As recently reported, Chelsie Whibley spoke about her infection on her YouTube channel, showing her involvement with CF at the core of the scourge. Whibley posted a video in 2016 in which she expressed hope for a future remedy for her illness. She said: “Currently there is no solution for cystic fibrosis, but that doesn’t rule out the possibility of one down the road. Since I’m sure there will be… I can feel it in my bones. It will work, maybe not right now, maybe not tomorrow, maybe not in a decade, but it will work.” Chelsie Whibley’s better half, Glyn, her mother, and her other close relatives put up with her.
