Seven-year-old schoolgirl stumps Michelle Obama with immigration googly

London, May 21 (ANI): US First Lady, Michelle Obama was put in a spot when a seven-year-old girl asked whether her mother, an illegal immigrant would be deported by the Obama administration.

The incident occurred during a visit by the First Lady to the New Hampshire Estates Elementary School just outside Washington, when the little girl told the her that her mother believed “President Barack Obama was taking everybody away that doesn”t have papers”.

When Michelle Obama responded that “this was something we have to work on”, the girl replied: “But my mum doesn”t have papers.”

Michelle Obama replied: “We have to fix that. And everybody”s got to work together in Congress to make sure that that happens.”

The seemingly innocuous question has cast the spotlight on the Obama administration’s immigration policies

According to The Telegraph, Obama supports the idea of granting the country”s estimated 12 million illegal immigrants, mostly from Mexico, a “path to citizenship”. (ANI)

8-yr-old grows new kidneys after old ones fail

London, May 18 (ANI): An 8-year-old girl demonstrated a miracle to doctors when she grew two new kidneys after her original kidneys failed.

Angel Burton was a victim of painful infections and innumerable scans ever since she was a little girl, but when she was to undergo an operation to create an artificial valve, the doctors were amazed to find that she had grown 2 new kidneys.

The new kidneys are fully functional – a sign that she is cured.

Around 1percent of people have an extra “duplex” kidney, but it is very rare for them to be fully formed.

“It’s a real miracle. It’s absolutely amazing that none of her scans picked the extra kidneys up.

“Now you would never know she had been ill at all.

“We’re just so grateful to have ­Angel back to her happy, healthy self,” The Daily Star quoted her mother, Claire Burton.

The child was diagnosed with bilateral reflux, which meant the valves to her bladder were not working properly and urine leaked into her kidneys, causing painful infections.

Angel had to have regular kidney scans.

“They told us her kidneys were permanently damaged,” said Claire.

“I remember Angel coming around and I told her what they’d found. She said: ‘God gave me the healthy kidneys and forgot to take the old ones away.”’’

Consultant Prasad Godbole, from Sheffield Children’s Hospital, who operated on Angel, said, “Duplex kidney rarely comes to light.

“I was surprised we had it in Angel because none of the previous X-rays had shown that. Her kidneys are working fine.” (ANI)

Telling fibs a sign of future success in children

London, May 16 (ANI): There is no need to worry if a child is lying, claim experts, as it proves the kid has reached an important step in his or her mental development.

What”s more, it”s a sign of future success.

After studying 1,200 children, researchers from the Institute of Child Study at Toronto University, who carried out the study, reached the conclusion that kids can be confirmed to have developed “executive functioning”, when they are able to keep the truth at the back of their mind so their fib sounds more convincing.

The researchers insisted that at the age of two, 20 percent of children will lie. This rises to 50 percent by three and almost 90 percent at four. By the time the children reach the age of 12, almost all of them will be deceitful.

However, the tendency starts to fall away by the age of 16, when it is 70percent. With adolescence, young people learn to use the less harmful “white lies” to avoid hurting people”s feelings.

The experts said that a “Pinocchio peak” came at about the age of seven after which it is hard to discern whether a boy or girl is lying without evidence.

“You have to catch this period and use the opportunity as a teachable moment,” The Times quoted Kang Lee, director of the Institute of Child Study at Toronto University, as saying.

He added: “You shouldn”t smack or scream at your child but you should talk about the importance of honesty and the negativity of lying. After the age of eight the opportunities are going to be very rare.”

As part of the study, the research team invited younger children, one at a time, to sit in a room with hidden cameras. A soft toy was placed behind them.

When the researcher briefly left the room, the children were told not to look. In nine out of 10 cases cameras caught them peeking. But when asked if they had looked, they almost always said no. They tripped themselves up when asked what they thought the toy might be. One little girl asked to place her hand underneath a blanket that was over the toy before she answered the question. After feeling the toy but not seeing it, she said: “It feels purple so it must be Barney.”

Lee, who caught his son Nathan, 3, looking at the toy, said: “We even had cameras trained on their knees because we thought their legs would fidget if they were telling a lie, but it isn”t true.”

Older children were set a test paper but were told they must not look at the answers printed on the back.

Some of the questions were easy, such as who lives in the White House. But the children who looked at the back gave the printed answer “Presidius Akeman” to the bogus question “Who discovered Tunisia?” When asked how they knew this, some said they learnt it in a history class.

Joan Freeman, professor of lifelong learning at Middlesex University in London and the author of How to Raise a Bright Child, said: “Clever children are going to be better at lying. Most youngsters grow out of lying if it is not an acceptable part of their culture. But if you are running a business when you grow up you might want to get away with something – and not telling the whole truth is on the edge of morality.” (ANI)

Meet the 3-month-old Chinese girl who can stand and walk!

New Delhi, May 14 (ANI): A 3-month-old newborn Chinese girl can stand and walk with only a little assistance.

Doctors at the health department of Children”s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University say it”s unusual for a baby to start walking so early in life.

Also, the little girl, who was born on January 31 this year, has grown from 2.75 kilogram to 6 kilogram, and 57 cm tall, Xinhua news reported.

However, the girl”s parents fear that her rapid growth will later affect her physically, reports the China Daily.

Chen Qian, a health doctor, said the fast growth may be occurring because of a pre-mature strong sport gene. (ANI)

Oz mother prostitutes 12-year-old daughter to pay off debts

Melbourne, May 10 (ANI): A woman sold her 12-year-old daughter for sex to pay off her home loan, in Tasmania.

According to the Mercury, the mother, who belongs to Glenorchy in Tasmania, pleaded guilty in the Hobart Supreme Court, to charges of unlawfully procuring a child, being a commercial operator of sex business and receiving fees for sexual services of a child, News.com.au reported.

Daryl Coates, Crown Prosecutor, told the court that the 41 year-old woman and Gary John Devine had agreed on selling the little girl for sex because the woman had to pay off her home loan and she was short on cash.

Once they had agreed on the sale, an advertisement was placed in The Mercury the next day offering the girl as “Angela, 18, new in town”.

The mother then, booked a room at the Midcity Hotel and gave a key to Devine, who sold the girl to more than 100 men over a four-week period in August and September last year. She was sold for 100 dollars for half-an-hour and an extra 50 dollars for men who did not want to use a condom. The court heard the girl made 2000 dollars a day.

At the time the girl and another younger sister were under protective orders. The order was due to end in October but she was allowed to return to her mother”s care in June.

Coates said the mother was asked by her older 15-year daughter where the 12-year-old was, but the woman did not reveal anything initially.

The woman was paying 180-dollar per fortnight off her home loan that she had received from the Commonwealth Bank. She had re-drawn on the loan about five years ago, but spent the money on drugs instead.

The money made off the prostitution was also spent on drugs.

The sex racket continued at the woman”s house afterwards. The girl has now been diagnosed with sexually transmitted diseases including genital warts and chlamydia.

After initially denying everything, the mother accepted her crime when she was charged in February this year.

The woman”s defence lawyer Rochelle Mainwaring said the crimes were “horrendous” and her client was struggling to comprehend what she had done.

Justice Peter Evans adjourned the sentencing until Friday. (ANI)

Cheryl Cole’s mum gives will.i.am stamp of approval

London, May 7 (ANI): Girls Aloud member Cheryl Cole has taken her friendship with Black Eyed Peas rapper will.i.am to another level – by introducing him to her mother who gave him her approval.

will.i.am, 35, met Joan, 50, on May 5 for drinks after Cheryl, 26, supported the Black Eyed Peas at London’s O2 Arena.

The meeting between the three went so well that the rapper promised Joan he will take care of Cheryl, and he also praised the way she has been brought up.

“Joan is a great lady. You can see why Cheryl is such a good girl, she gets it from her mum,” the Sun quoted him as saying.

“Cheryl’s mum is behind our friendship.

“I think anybody that will look after her little girl and protect her – after the last few months she has had – is only a good thing in her mum’s eyes.

“The most important thing for Cheryl at the moment is to have a man around her who she can trust and who makes her laugh. I promised mum that’s what I’m doing.

“We couldn’t ask for a better supporting act than Cheryl, the crowd absolutely love her and she really is a princess in the British peoples’ eyes.

“I am having a great time working with her, but I already knew that I would anyway. We are having a great time during the show, but also a great time after,” he added.

Will, who worked with Cheryl on her debut solo album 3 Words, has made no secret of his feelings for the Girls Aloud star.

“Cheryl turned up with her mum after Will had arrived,” an onlooker at the Bacardi VIP bar said.

“He spent some time talking to Joan, who came to watch her perform.

“She obviously got on with Will, so she seems to approve of the friendship,” the onlooker stated. (ANI)

Who’s playing God?

We’re at the checkout at our local IGA, working fast because the kids have spotted the chocolates placed strategically at kid-friendly height. The woman next in line asks pleasantly, and within ear-shot of one and all, whether their ‘real’ parents are dead. I smile and say politely ‘yes’.

A friend of ours who has also adopted a little girl from Ethiopia said that she was approached by a woman one day at her neighbourhood park. The friendly woman asked why her child called her ‘mum; did she teach her to do that?’

Talk to anyone that’s adopted a child from overseas and you’ll hear similar stories. We’ve possibly all suffered the looks of disgust. We laugh and move on.

The recent spate of media attention focusing on a foreign inter-country adoption program involving Ethiopia children (yes, America is a foreign country) has led to speculation about the Ethiopian-Australian program.

Lost on the media reports is the clear understanding of all people that have adopted from Ethiopia that the Australian program has many requirements that exist because of the unscrupulous workings of the American program. So it is ironic that some elements of the media have drawn parallels between these two disparate contexts. For one, the American system is privatised and involves many non-government organisations; the Australian program is strictly controlled by governments, both state and federal in almost all jurisdictions.

Inter-country adoption is not a perfect process. But how can it be? We are involving bureaucracies with the establishment of families across diverse circumstances. Governments can only cope with generalisations while the circumstances and situations underpinning every single adoption are entirely different.

To give some background to our situation: we adopted our two children in 2004 when Eskindir was two and Eskedar was four years of age; they had been living with their grandmother since their father died in an uprising in about 2002; their mother is believed to have died soon after leaving the children with their grandmother. There is only one other sibling, Meron. She has been living with us in Canberra since mid-June 2009. She is in Australia on a student visa and is 17 years of age. They have been loved from birth and continue to be loved.

The act of adoption itself raises many ethical issues. In a perfect world we would never have had our children. Their biological parents would be alive; their father would not have become involved in an uprising and would not have been killed and their mother would be fit and well and thriving in a disease-free Ethiopia. In a perfect world we believe that children are best raised within their culture of birth. Yet in the case of our children, their sick grandmother and other relatives, felt that they could not care for them. In reality, we think we are better than an orphanage. If you don’t believe us, go and spend a day in one in Addis Ababa.

The other option: fund the children to live with their grandmother in their country of birth so that they gain all the opportunities that they would be offered here. Well this is where we face our demons; we wanted children. Yes, this could be called selfish, we still think of it in that way, but so be it. We are playing God. But all the journalists that jumped quickly on the criticism bandwagon are also playing God.

When they return to their comfy upper-middle class homes think of the children in orphanages in Ethiopia. Yes, there are problems with inter-country adoption, yes we should be striving to make the system as perfect as possible and no child should ever be adopted unless the Hague Convention requirements are clearly followed but don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater.

Let’s not see our government give up because it is all too difficult. We should be looking at our program, not in terms of what is going on in America, but in terms of the way that it is functioning in Australia. We should be seeking to constantly improve the program so that the needs of children are not misrepresented, here or in Ethiopia. Instead of looking down from the dizzy heights of comfort and casting quick judgements, why not try to understand the complexities of inter-country adoption and seek to see that the rights of children are always uppermost in our minds.

Every thoughtful Australian adoptive parent, when going through the process of adoption, is forced to think deeply about the rights associated with raising a child away from the child’s birth country and birth culture. Watching our children now, with more than five years of Australian culture under their belt, we can only see them as our children and the relatives back in Ethiopia, grandparents and cousins, are part of our lives too.

Yet like all parents, we worry; we worry not just about the day-to-day things that are part and parcel of parenting, but we worry about linking across two countries and cultures. We worry about their ‘acceptance’ in Australia. The current media attention has done nothing to ease our minds.

Tim Gavel is ABC Grandstand’s Canberra broadcaster.

Becks ‘to soothe WC miss by planning baby daughter’

London, Mar 17 (ANI): David Beckham might have been ruled out of the World Cup, but he has set a new goal to battle back from his injury hell —a baby girl with wife Victoria.

The football ace, with a snapped Achilles tendon, is desperate to give the couple’s three sons Brooklyn, 11, Romeo, seven, and Cruz, five, a new sister.

David, 34, is expected to be out for at least six months after he was injured playing for AC Milan on Sunday night, reports The Daily Star.

And it is believed that wife Posh, who yesterday flew 6,500 miles to be at his bedside, is game for it.

Friends have said the couple will begin trying for a baby girl soon after he leaves the clinic in Turku, Finland, later this week.

“This injury is a nightmare for David, but he is not the kind of man to buckle under the strain. He knows some good must come out of it,” said a pal.

“A baby girl would make their family complete. They are both so excited and have decided: ‘Let’s go for it!’” added the friend.

Earlier, Posh spoke about her desire for a daughter, saying: “I’d love to dress a little girl up.” (ANI)

‘Padma’s baby daddy wants to spend more time with daughter’

New York, Mar 17 (ANI): Adam Dell, the alleged father of Padma Lakshmi’s daughter, wants to spend more time with his baby, it has emerged.

The venture capitalist has apparently put photographs of his daughter, Krishna, all over his house in Austin, Texas.

And Dell is believed to be in talks with the model-cum-TV host for visitation rights, weekends and vacations with the little girl.

According to a source, Dell told guests at a barbecue at his home “how excited he was to raise her, but that Padma wasn”t being entirely accommodating,” reports the New York Post.

A friend of Lakshmi sniped back, saying: “An agreement was made with the biological father that was very fair. It”s unfortunate if anything inappropriate is being said.” (ANI)

Padma Lakshmi debuts 3-week-old daughter Krishna

Washington, Mar 13 (ANI): Padma Lakshmi has finally given the world a look of her 3-week-old daughter Krishna.

The Top Chef host, 39, was photographed doting on her little girl while sitting on a NYC park bench on Thursday.

However, the model-cum-TV presenter has not revealed the identity of her father.

Last October, it was revealed that Lakshmi was expecting.

Her rep had said that Lakshmi’s pregnancy was “a medical miracle,” because she has struggled with endometriosis—a painful uterine condition that can lead to infertility.

Lakshmi had earlier said that although she loved being pregnant, she never had any strange cravings.

“There was about a week-and-a- half when I was really craving a cinnamon donut. Then I had the cinnamon donut, and it was like, ”Eh.” I mean, it was OK, but that was it. And then it was over,” Us magazine quoted her as saying. (ANI)

The Brit couple who’ve frequented the same holiday hotel for 50 years!

London, Sep 7 (ANI): A Brit woman and her husband, who fell in love with a holiday hotel 50 years back, have been returning for visits ever since.

Mary Hirst, 76, and her husband Michael, 79, first visited Hotel Phoenicia in Valleta, Malta, in 1959, and ever since they have been visiting the place with their family.

One of the snaps that had been taken in the 1960s showed their daughter Sarah, 47, as a little girl, and another taken in the 70s showed her as a teenager.

Sarah, too, visits the island regularly with her husband Richard, and children Lara, 12, and Giles, eight.

The tradition began when architect Michael had to regularly visit the island on business, but it soon became a holiday favourite for the couple from Harefield, West London.

“We grew to love the place. It’s a grand hotel. We’ve had so many happy holidays there. The staff all know us and it is like a second home,” the Sun quoted him as saying. (ANI)

Girl nicknamed Human Tortoise finally comes out of her shell

London, Aug 26 (ANI): A Brit girl, who earned the nickname Human Tortoise for the body cast she had to wear, has finally been able to get rid of it after 12 years.

Megan Parker, who lives with mum Tina, dad Robert and brother Zac in Colchester, Essex, was diagnosed with curvature of the spine at just six weeks old, and, at 18 months, she was given the “shell” to help correct her twisted back.

She has had to undergo more than 40 operations, including repeated surgery to tighten titanium rods as she grew.

But now, at age 14, she is free to look forward to a normal life.

“There is so much that I want to do now, but I have to take things steady because it’s still early days,” the Sun quoted her as saying.

“It has completely opened up the world to me.

“I could never wear girly clothes before – and I had never had my hair cut at a salon because I couldn’t bend my head over the sinks. It just shows why you should never give up hope,” she said.

Megan has even proved that she’s on track for a full recovery by taking up go-karting.

“Driving a go-kart was one of the first things she had wanted to do and it brought tears to our eyes when she finally did it,” Tina, 39, said.

“She is my miracle girl – she’s been through so much. The surgeons have been incredible and have transformed her life.

“She can play with friends as she has always wanted to. I feel like my little girl has finally come out of her shell – in both ways,” she added. (ANI)

8yr-old Bronx girl survives fall from window 7 flights up

Washington, Aug 21 (ANI): An 8-year-old Bronx girl miraculously escaped death after falling out of a window 7 flights up.

The little girl, named Destiny, landed on a patch a grass in front of the housing project where she lives, just inches away from a paved roadway, reports Fox News.

Suffering from multiple broken bones and a shattered pelvis, she had to undergo hours of surgery at Jacobi Hospital.

Sources have revealed she is not out of the woods yet, and that doctors are reportedly working very hard to save her.

Authorities say that the window did in fact appear to have a guard, and are investigating. (ANI)

Proteas 800 m woman gold medallist accused of being a man

Berlin (Germany), Aug.21 (ANI): South Africa’s 18-year-old 800 m gold medallist Caster Semenya has caused a sensation of sorts at the World Championships being held here.

Not only has she recorded the fastest time of the year by a woman, but she is also being called a man.ow, her family has slammed these claims, saying: “It is God who made her look that way, but she is a girl.”

According to The Sun, muscular Caster could be stripped of her medal after athletics bosses ordered a “gender verification test”.

She has suffered “years of teasing” over her masculine looks, say her family.

Mum Dorcus, 40, who refers to her daughter by her African name and raised her in the village of Seshego in Limpopo province, yesterday defended the Berlin victory.

She said: “I am not worried what they say because I know who and what my child is.

“Mokgadi Caster is a girl – and no one can change that. So I am not concerned about such things. If you go to our village and ask any of the neighbours, they will tell you she is a girl.”

The teen’s gran, Maphuthi Sekgala, 80, added: “I know she’s a woman. I helped raise her myself. She called me after the heats and told me that they think she’s a man. But it is God who made her look that way. What can I do when they call her a man when she’s not really a man?”

Maphuthi said: “If the teasing hurt her, she kept the hurt to herself and didn’t show what she was feeling.”

Caster’s father Jacob also pleaded with the athletics authorities to leave his daughter alone.

He said: “She is my little girl. I raised her and I have never doubted her gender. She is a woman and I can repeat that a million times.” (ANI)

Will Smith’s daughter set to make TV debut

Washington, July 8 (ANI): Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s daughter Willow is all set to make her debut on the small screen by appearing in a show on Nickelodeon later this month.

Willow, 8, has already appeared in her father’s 2007 action film ‘I Am Legend’, and voiced a character alongside her mother in hit animated film ‘Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa’.

And now she will be doing a guest-appearance in a one-hour episode of Nickelodeon’s True Jackson, VP.

The child star will play a younger version of actress KeKe Palmer’s title character True Jackson, an executive of a popular fashion house.

Her star father has claimed that the role was perfect for his little girl.

“I get my style ideas from True Jackson, VP. If I had my own fashion company, I would call it Willow’s Reign,” Contactmusic quoted him as saying.

The episode featuring Willow will air on July 25. (ANI)

Madonna’s little Mercy James ‘strikes a pose’ for cameras

London, Jul 8 (ANI): Queen of Pop Madonna’s newly adopted tot Mercy James has shown that she can also “strike a pose” like her superstar mother.

Madge, 50, adopted the 4-year-old in Malawi last month, and it seems that the child has already mastered the art of posing for the cameras, reports the Daily Express.

In a picture, the child has her arms outstretched with an open-mouthed look, making her appear cheeky.

The little girl has definitely stolen the limelight from Madge, who looks happy about it. (ANI)

Jackson’s daughter Paris pays tearful tribute at memorial service

London, July 8 (ANI): Late King of Pop Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris, made her first public statement as she paid tribute to the superstar by calling him “the best father I could imagine” at his memorial service in Los Angeles.

The emotional tribute by the 11-year-old girl, who Jackson shielded from public view during his life, capped a sombre, spiritual ceremony that celebrated the superstar’s work through his life.

Jackson, who died last month aged 50, once said that his own funeral would be the “greatest show on earth”.

The memorial marked various personal messages by Jackson’s famous friends, but it was his daughter, Paris Michael Katherine Jackson, who had for the first time addressed almost one billion people watching around the world.

“Ever since I was born, Daddy has been the best father I could imagine,” the Telegraph quoted Paris as saying.

Dissolving into tears and turning to lean on her aunt Janet, she added: “I just want to say I love him so much.”

It was the first time the world had heard one of Jackson’s children speak, as the star always tried his best to keep their appearances secret, even having them wear masks or shawls around their faces in public.

Paris, 11, sang along on stage with an all-star cast to Jackson’s songs “We Are The World” and “Heal the world”.

She then took the microphone herself, as she gazed out at the crowd and at the 15,000 pounds bronze and 14-carat gold plated coffin holding her father’s body in front of the stage.

During the service, the little girl sat in the front row with her brothers Prince Michael, 12, and Prince Michael II, seven, who is known as Blanket.(ANI)

Jordan to wreck Peter Andre’s b’day plans for their daughter?

London, July 2 (ANI): Katie Price a.k.a Jordan may try to ruin her estranged husband Peter Andre’s birthday party plans for their daughter Princess Tiaamii.

The ‘Mysterious Girl’ hitmaker has planned a Barbie-themed weekend bash for the tot, who was two on Monday.

He has bought a pink TV and DVD player as birthday presents for the little girl.We’re still waiting to hear if Jordan will let Peter have Princess for the weekend,” the Sun quoted a source as saying.

“It would be a shame if she didn’t as he’s gone to a lot of trouble to organise a perfect party,” the source added.

Meanwhile, Jordan is set to spill the beans on her broken marriage on ITV. (ANI)

Mercy’s granny never wanted to give her to Madonna permanently

London, June 29 (ANI): Madonna’s adopted daughter Mercy’s grandmother claims that the little girl was to be returned to her family from the orphanage she was living in.

Lucy Chekechiwa, the maternal grandmother of the Malawian child, claims that the family never agreed to put the four-year-old up for adoption on a permanent basis.

She insists that she had long fought to keep Mercy, whom the southern African country”s highest court ruled that Madonna could adopt earlier this month, and that she had only recently given up her long battle to keep her.

“The initial agreement was that Mercy was to be kept in the orphanage for six years. After six years Mercy was supposed to be brought back here and then I would have taken care of her,” the Telegraph quoted her as saying.

“At first I didn”t want her to go but as a family we had to sit down and reach an agreement and we agreed that Mercy should go.

“The men insisted that Mercy be adopted and I won”t resist anymore. I still love Mercy. She is my dearest,” she added.

Chekechiwa tells in the Channel 4 documentary ‘Madonna and Mercy: What Really Happened’, set for broadcast on Monday, that she had fought against the adoption for three years, but had finally agreed to let Mercy go.

She revealed that Madonna first saw Mercy at an orphanage during her first visit to Malawi in 2006 with her then husband Guy Ritchie, and decided that Mercy was “the one”.

However, Chekechiwa refused to let the little girl go at the time.

Madonna finally decided on returning home with David Banda.

Mercy”s mother Mwandida had fallen pregnant aged 14 to an older student at school, and died from complications of childbirth days after the girl was born.

Mercy”s father James Kambewa claims being told that his daughter had also died, and that he learnt the truth only after being tracked down by journalists in April.

He now wants his daughter back.

He told Channel 4: “I am not supporting the adoption because I am still alive. I don”t see any justification why the girl should be adopted. But on the other hand when I learnt that my daughter is still alive I was very happy and I think I still need to raise her. It”s true that a child needs both parents but that doesn”t stop me from taking care of Mercy. I know I”m capable. I can do that.”

The programme also investigates the links between the adoption and the Kabbalah-sponsored Raising Malawi charity, whose co-founder is Michael Berg, the co-director of the Kabbalah Centre. (ANI)

Dying baby girl revives after life support machine is switched off

London, Jun 20 (ANI): A baby girl, who had been given just a one per cent chance of survival, surprised doctors when she made a miraculous recovery after her life support machine was switched off.

Grace Vincent had been struck down with a rare form of the brain disease at just six weeks old, and spent four days on the brink of death before her mother and father took the agonising decision to turn off her life support machine.

Her father Pete Vincent, a Royal Marine Commando, and mother Emily told how they had kissed their baby goodbye for the last time as they prepared to face the inevitable.

Both had been warned by doctors to expect to hear their little girl’s “last gasping breaths”, but as her grieving mother cradled her in her arms and waited for their tiny daughter to fade away, Grace incredibly began to take tentative breaths on her own.

She continued her miraculous recovery, and was on June 19 discharged from the hospital in Newcastle.

“Everyone has been calling her Amazing Grace,” the Daily Express quoted Emily Ashurst as saying.

The blue-eyed little girl has been “cooing” at her loved ones – and has even started crying, which Emily yesterday described as “the nicest sound in the world”.

“The decision to turn off her life support machine was based on what the doctors were telling us. The scan results were very bad so we thought it would be best for her,” an overjoyed Pete said.

“We were told she would take a few last breaths. But she kept stopping breathing and starting again for the next six hours.

“Six months in Afghanistan was easy compared to that,” he added. (ANI)