'Go kill yourself': Cancer sufferer, 21, receives disgusting abuse online after asking for help rescuing an injured ibis A cancer sufferer has received disgusting abuse online after she asked for help Chelsea Campbell, 21, stated on Facebook she was trying to save an injured ibis She had reached out to Sydney Trains but they couldn't help save the bird Ms Campbell was then slammed by trolls after she posted the call-to-action postBy Mark Brook For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:36 BST, 4 May 2019 | Updated: 00:38 BST, 4 May 2019 Viewcomments A cancer sufferer has received disgusting abuse online after she reached out to a Facebook group for help to save an injured ibis. Chelsea Campbell, 21, who has stage three Hodgkin's lymphoma, came across the injured bird on the train tracks at Miranda, south of Sydney, on Wednesday. She immediately reached out to NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES), who contacted Sydney Trains to help save the injured bird. Chelsea Campbell, 21 (pictured), who has stage three Hodgkin's lymphoma, came across an injured ibis on the train tracks at Miranda, south of Sydney, on Wednesday But when the transport authority was unable to provide immediate assistance, and Ms Campbell commented about it on Facebook, she was slammed by trolls. 'Basically the response I got was, 'Is she kidding?',' Ms Campbell told Yahoo News Australia. The 21-year-old said she was horrified to read the replies to her post about the ibis - which is often referred to as a 'bin chicken' for its scavenger eating habits. Initially, Ms Campbell was ridiculed for suggesting Sydney Trains should intervene, but eventually the comments took a dark turn, she said. She said 'some really nasty people' began leaving horrific messages on her Facebook post, in relation to photos of her taken during cancer treatment. One Facebook user replied to her call-to-action post by commenting on a photo of Ms Campbell without hair, saying she resembled an ibis herself. While another disgusting message told the 21-year-old to 'go kill yourself'. The post quickly garnered more than 50 negative comments, before the Facebook group's admin intervened and removed it from the page. Despite the backlash, Ms Campbell didn't back down from trying to save the bird, and after she provided several updates to WIRES, the ibis was eventually rescued (stock) Ms Campbell, who suffers from anxiety and depression, was so traumatised by the comments that she reached out to her family, who have slammed the online haters. Her aunt, Sam Ward, was so angered by the actions of the trolls that she took to Facebook to share her concerns over the incident. 'How would any of you feel if your son, daughter brother, sister, mum, dad was told to go 'kill themselves' when asking for help?!?! (sic),' Ms Ward wrote. She told Yahoo News the people responsible for the hateful comments have no right to be so judgmental and should be ashamed of themselves. Despite the backlash, Ms Campbell didn't back down from trying to save the bird, and after she provided several updates to WIRES, the ibis was eventually rescued. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility