London
(ANI):
Spice
Girl
Geri
Halliwell
turned
out
to
be
a
saviour
when
she
personally
sang
for
a
14-year-old
schoolgirl,
and
brought
the
child
out
of
coma.
Jessica
Knight
was
stabbed
30
times
in
a
frenzied
attack
as
she
walked
alone
through
a
park
close
to
her
home,
and
lay
in
coma
for
six
days.
She
was
fighting
for
life
on
the
surgeon"s
table,
and
her
parents
stayed
by
her
bedside
desperately
waiting
for
her
to
recover.
Geri
sang
a
few
lines
for
Jessica
during
a
surprise
hospital
visit,
and
the
little
girl"s
body
showed
some
movement.
"Geri
sang
a
couple
of
lines
of
one
of
their
songs
and
Jessica
started
moving
her
arms
and
legs," British
tabloid
Daily
Mirror
quoted
the
girl"s
mother,
Jill
Walmsley,
as
saying.
"It
was
amazing.
We
were
all
in
fits
of
giggles
because
we
were
so
relieved
and
it
was
just
so
funny
seeing
her
legs
move
to
Geri's
singing.
The
next
day,
she
opened
her
eyes
for
the
first
time,"
she
added.
She
revealed
that
it
was
a
family
friend
who
arranged
Geri's
visit,
after
meeting
the
Spice
Girls
while
they
were
performing
their
reunion
tour
in
Manchester
last
month.
Jessica
had
been
stabbed
just
two
days
before
she
was
due
to
attend
the
group"s
gig,
she
added.
"I
only
found
out
Geri
was
coming
half
an
hour
beforehand.
You
just
don't
expect
to
be
sitting
in
the
hospital
and
for
Geri
Halliwell
to
walk
in.
She
gave
me
a
big
hug
and
said
that
Jessica's
story
had
really
touched
her,"
Jill
said.
"It's
just
such
a
shame
Jessica
can't
remember
anything
about
it
-
when
I
told
her
Geri
had
been
to
visit
her,
she
looked
stunned
and
said
'No
way!' Luckily,
Geri
left
her
a
wristband
from
the
Spice
Girls
concert
as
proof!"
she
added.
Seven
weeks
after
the
attack,
Jessica
has
finally
started
walking
again.