The family of a Plano doctor who was killed by a falling tree while the family was hiking at Great Smoky Mountains National Park in late December have gotten back a GoPro camera that contained photos and videos of the woman's final days.

Laila Jiwani, who was a pediatrician at Cook Children's Northside clinic in Fort Worth, died Dec. 27 when high winds knocked the tree down on the Porter Creek Trail in Tennessee, striking her. She had been hiking with her husband and three children, a spokesman with the National Park Service said.

Jiwani's family members left the camera on a plane after their flight back to Dallas. Once they realized it was missing, they pleaded for help getting it back.

Aysha Moosa, a cousin of Jiwani's husband, wrote in a public Facebook post that "countless" American Airlines employees had helped the family find the camera over the last week.

Rebecca Burt, an American Airlines employee, flew from Midland to DFW International Airport to deliver the camera to the family, Moosa wrote Saturday night.

Moosa said the family was "eternally grateful for everyone's love, prayers, support and networking to make this possible" and asked for continued prayers for the Jiwani family.

This is truly amazing news! We're so happy to know it's back with your family. — American Airlines (@AmericanAir) January 6, 2019

American Airlines spokesman Ross Feinstein said employees worked tirelessly to find the missing camera.

"We know how important the footage is to the family, and our hearts are with them during this difficult time," Feinstein said on Twitter.

Services for Jiwani were last week in Dallas.