South Carolina girl, 7, dies while having tonsils removed, family says

A South Carolina family is grieving after a 7-year-old girl died while having her tonsils removed last week.

Paisley Elizabeth Grace Cogsdill died Friday at a Greenwood hospital, WHNS reported. Paisley's parents told the television station the girl's heart stopped one minute into the tonsillectomy.

The girl's parents, Austin Cogsdill and Jasmine Cogsdill, said Paisley, a second-grader at Clinton Elementary School, was healthy and had shown no signs of medical issues, WHNS reported.

“You don’t understand why these things happen but we know it was God’s plan and that’s the only thing that can get us through, cause we know it was God,” Paisley’s grandmother, Mary Beth Truelock, told the television station.

An obituary posted online by Gray Funeral Home in Clinton described Paisley as "a gifted and talented student and a straight-A second-grader."

“Her full of ‘Joy’ attitude could be seen in everything she did, from playing T-ball and softball to performing hip-hop dance routines and gymnastics programs with her friends,” the obituary said.

Autopsy results are expected sometime Tuesday, WHNS reported.

GoFundMe account was established to help pay for funeral expenses. The $30,000 goal was exceeded by Tuesday afternoon.

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