Posted: 06/19/2012
A seven-year-old British girl has been brought out of a coma by ADELE's music.
Little Charlotte Neve slipped into unconsciousness in April (12) after suffering a haemorrhage, and her mother was told to prepare for the worst.
But the young music fan stunned family members and medics alike when she woke up while her mother sang along to Adele's Rolling in the Deep as it played on the hospital radio.
Talking about the "miracle" to Britain's Telegraph newspaper, Neve's mother Leila says, "Charlotte started smiling, and I couldn’t believe it. It was the first time she had reacted to anything since the haemorrhage. The nurses were astounded and told me to keep singing, and she smiled again. The nurses said it was like I unlocked her and from that day she started getting better and better."
Little Charlotte is now out of hospital and back at home, learning to walk and talk again.
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