A young British girl has made a miracle
recovery after a rare brain hemorrhage left her in a coma. In April, 7-year-old
Charlotte Neve suffered from a hemorrhage followed by a series of debilitating
strokes, leaving her without the ability to see or speak. Charlotte's mother, Leila, was told that her
child was unlikely to survive.
"Doctors told me to say goodbye and I
thought I was going to lose my little girl," Leila, a single mother who
lives in Lancashire, England. Leila says she decided to climb into Charlotte's
hospital bed to “give her a cuddle” It was then that "Rolling in the
Deep" came on the radio.
“I started singing it to her because she
loves [Adele] and we used to sing that song together," Leila her mum said.
Incredibly, Charlotte responded to her mother's voice. Charlotte smiled. It was
the first time she had shown any reaction to anything since falling into the
coma. Doctors were astounded. Within two days, the young girl had started
speaking and had even managed to get up from her bed. They played the song on a
loop after that, and soon Charlotte woke up.
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