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Alex Vecia and his wife, Kayla Veciastill sad the death of their precious daughter.
“It’s been six months since I lost my daughter Sterling,” Kayla, 30, said in a video on Friday, May 1. Tik Tok. “Honestly, I’m having a hard time accepting the fact that we’ve reached the six-month mark. I’m conflicted about, ‘How did we get to this point already?'” and “It seems about right because time is also flying by.”
Kayla and Alex, also 30, Announced November 2025 Their “beautiful daughter went to heaven.”
“There are no words to describe the pain we are going through, but we hold her in our hearts and cherish every second with her,” the couple wrote in a social media statement at the time. “Thank you to the Dodgers for their understanding and support during this time. Our baseball family has helped us and we couldn’t do this without them.”
Alex missed the remainder of the MLB postseason, including the 2025 World Series, which the Dodgers ultimately won. He returned for next season earlier this year, Dressed in tribute to Sterling On his new gloves.
“I don’t know how to explain it. I’m having the longest day of my life…but what’s really consuming my attention right now is the thought of a life with her,” Keira admitted in Friday’s upload. “(I) wish she were here, I wish she could join Alex and me in this life, all the things we do and plan. It’s really hard not to have that right now.”
She continued, “Everything seemed so dark and heavy[at the time]. Now, where we are now, it’s still very heavy, but there were moments of sparkle and happiness and more, and I’m so grateful for that because it helps us move forward.”
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Kayla further thanked her and Alex’s friends and family for their outpouring of support.
“Without them, we wouldn’t be where we are now,” she said. “The treatment just such a big part A healing journey for both of us. … Therapy has helped us tremendously since we’ve been home. I’m a big advocate of that, so when we’re ready, (Alex) wants to start. I appreciate that he wants to be a part of it and that he wants to get help. “
Even while trying to cope with Sterling’s death, Keira still thinks of her “every day.”
“I’m slowly finding peace and healing,” she said. “Obviously, every day is still so different, still dark and heavy. With time, therapy, help from family, friends, it all gets easier. It will never be the same (and) moving forward, always carrying her in my heart, in my body (and) my mind.”