A little girl who has spent almost her entire life at Auckland's Starship Hospital has finally been allowed to go home.
Shedding tears of joy and grinning through their teeth, parents Peter Bircham and Elane de Moraes Lobo wheeled their six-year-old daughter Ana-Carolina out of the hospital's front doors "not looking back" this afternoon.
The Herald captured Ana-Carolina's "precious" first moments inside her own purpose-built Orewa home where tonight she will sleep in her own bed before eating dinner at the family's dining room table.
"I'm speechless, for so long we have been fighting for this day and now it has finally come, it feels amazing," de Moraes Lobo told the Herald.
Since Ana-Carolina was 5 months old her parents have spent 20 hours of each day caring for their daughter at the hospital's intensive care unit, often sleeping only every second day.