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Few options available here I'd say, though I'm not aware of Vampire the Masquerade! Do the other players know that this player wants to reroll?
Definitely work closely with the player throughout the process and have them make the major decisions needed, though it's an excellent opportunity to drop a shocking moment on the rest of the party if they are happy for the character to die in order to feed the tension and danger of the story. It could be a good opportunity to introduce a huge villain in the story, a taste of what they'll eventually have to face down the line.
Other options could include taking something from the characters backstory that prompts them to leave the group in search of their own answers- retiring the character but leaving the option open for the future. Your players new character could be introduced as a prisoner or hostage, or even as an individual on their own mission that aligns with the current group.
There are so many different ways to approach, but the most important thing is ensuring the player is happy with the decisions. Having a little brainstorming session with them in private and putting a plan together you're both happy with is absolutely key though!