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After suffering an "extremely rare" brain hemorrhage, doctors told Charlotte Neve's mother Leila, 31, from Trawden, Lancashire, U.K., to "say her final goodbyes" to her seven-year-old daughter. However, when Leila began singing Adele's "Rolling In The Deep" at her child's bedside, Charlotte began to make a miraculous recovery.
I climbed into her hospital bed to give her a cuddle - she was wired up to machines and unresponsive - and Adele came on the radio," Leila said. "I started singing it to her because she loves her and we used to sing that song together. 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."