A 5-year-old girl who beat cancer as a toddler has died after being hit by a runaway car, according to reports.

Camila de Almeida Torcato, from Toronto, was 2 when she was diagnosed with cancer. She battled through rounds of grueling surgery and chemotherapy to successfully fight off the illness.

After receiving the all-clear, Camila began school in September, The Toronto Star reports.

But her life was tragically ended just a few short months later when she and her dad were hit by a car as he picked her up from St. Raphael Catholic School.

Distraught dad Amilcar Torcato told the paper how the vehicle with no driver rolled toward them, pinning them against his car.

He said he couldn’t remember how long they remained trapped before they were freed.

But as he lay recovering in his hospital bed he was given the devastating news that his little girl’s organs were failing.

She died on Monday night after suffering internal bleeding.

Torcato is quoted as saying: “She was a very special girl — she had problems before, she had cancer — but she was a fighter.”

He described his daughter as “shy but very sweet” and said his “mind is filled with her memories.”

The grieving father added: “I went to pick her up in school because the day before she asked me if I could.

“Usually her mom picks her up, but that day I did.”

A team of grief counselors was on hand at the school on Tuesday to help students and faculty cope with the tragic news, the girl’s school told CTV.

Cops are investigating what led to the accident, but no charges are reported to have been issued.