Bana Alabed, the 7-year-old Syrian girl with a huge following on Twitter, disappeared from social media on Sunday after posting one last ominous message.

In late September, Alabed gained a huge following on Twitter by chronicling her life in Aleppo, often recounting the bombings that hit the war-ravaged Syrian city. Many were drawn to the account by shocking videos that showed such bombings and featured the young girl asking for help.

On Sunday, the account, which had more than a hundred thousand followers, suddenly disappeared.

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According to a report from CNN the last Tweet posted read, "We are sure the army is capturing us now. We will see each other another day dear world. Bye.- Fatemah #Aleppo"

.@FreeeIran Some hours she (her mother) tweeted this; then her account disappeared pic.twitter.com/3GkPELNmWM — Mannfred Nyttingnes (@MannfredNikolai) December 4, 2016

Fatemah was the signature for Alabed's mother who also tweeted from the account.



Other ominous messages have been tweeted from the account before, including on Nov. 28 when Alabed wrote, "Tonight we have no house, it's bombed and I got in rubble. I saw deaths and I almost died."

But this is the first time the Twitter account has disappeared.

Last month, the account drew the attention of author J.K. Rowling, who sent the girl copies of Harry Potter after she tweeted she likes reading, "to forget the war."