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Girl given hours to live after car crash makes remarkable recovery

by Jacob Colley
28/09/2021
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The mother of a girl who was only given hours to live after a serious car crash has spoken of the incredible progress her daughter has made in the six years that followed.
Ava Pearson, aged two, lying in hospital after the crash

The mother of a girl who was given hours to live after a serious car crash has spoken of the incredible progress her daughter has made in the six years that followed.

Ava Pearson, from Maryport, was aged two when the car she was in collided with a tanker on the A66 near Cockermouth.

The Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) flew to the scene and assessed and treated both Ava and her father Adam, who was driving at the time, and airlifted them to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.

The incident happened on September 29, 2015. Ava had to have the left side of her skull removed to relieve pressure on her brain, and also had torn ligaments in her neck. Her intensive treatment was only the start of a long journey to recovery.

Her mother Amy Shaw, 28, said: “After a gruelling few months of positive movements in her progress, Ava had learnt to speak, walk and eat again.”

In December 2015 she underwent surgery to fit a plate into her head to replace the parts of her skull that were missing before eventually coming home to spend Christmas with her family.

Mrs Shaw said: “Ava’s injuries from that day have meant her life will face ups and downs and she will be limited as she gets older, but we take the positives with the negatives and are forever thankful for all the hard work the emergency services provided that day, as we brought Ava home and that’s all that matters.”

Since then, Ava has required further operations including having the plate removed from her skull in 2017 due to a serious infection that led to her fighting for her life again, and complications associated with a replacement plate in 2019.

Strong and determined

Despite many setbacks, the invasive treatments and the time spent in hospital, Mrs Shaw said Ava has remained strong and determined.

She attends mainstream primary school and takes part in horse riding and hydrotherapy as part of her rehabilitation.

“Ava is a very lively and bubbly little girl,” added Mrs Shaw. “She regularly gets described as a ‘whole lot of sass’. She’s generally very happy and strong-willed and stubborn but given everything she’s been through I’m certain that played a huge part in her recovery.

Ava Pearson and her brother Ezra
Ava Pearson and her brother Ezra

“Our family became blended almost four years ago and Ava became a stepsister to three boys and just over two years ago to a younger brother Ezra and absolutely loves being a big sister.

“Having stepbrothers at a similar age to Ava really highlighted the difficulties she has when comparing to children her own age, however, she doesn’t allow it to come between them and has a lovely bond with them.”

The mother and daughter recently met GNAAS paramedic Terry Sharpe for a second time at Langwathby, with Ava’s younger brother Ezra and her grandad Brian, who handed over a cheque from his workplace.

Mrs Shaw said: “It was an emotional day meeting him, and I feel I owe my life to him and the team at GNAAS as without their hard work and commitment Ava probably wouldn’t be with us today.

“Although we’ve only met Terry twice, given what he’s done for my family it feels like we’ve known him a lifetime. Terry, in my eyes, is an incredible man and not all heroes wear capes. Terry wears his GNAAS uniform.”

Amy Shaw, Ava Pearson and paramedic Terry Sharpe
Amy Shaw, Ava Pearson and paramedic Terry Sharpe

GNAAS is dependent on donations to survive and has launched a raffle with a top prize of £10,000 to help it meet rising demand for its services. Tickets cost £1 each and are available now at gna.as/raffle21

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