Oday she is a picture of health - a happy, smiling child, enjoying life to the full.But less than 18 months ago little Kaiya Jackson was clinging to life in a hospital bed, rigged up to countless wires and bravely battling a deadly brain bug.Kaiya, now two, spent her first Christmas in hospital after a severe case of bacterial meningitis ravaged her body and doctors were forced to remove all of her fingers and her right foot just to give her a chance of life again.Then last Christmas, it was reported how little Kaiya was able to enjoy a festive meal for the first time ever using specially adapted cutlery that attaches to her wrist.Now, the determined tot is making new strides after receiving her first prosthetic leg - and her first ever pair of walking shoes.
For years Jeorgia Woodd, 30, abused her body, having succumbed to a condition known as 'diabulimia' .
COULD this £5,000 auction of Paul McCartney’s Liverpool front door be the most bizarre celebrity sale yet? The door, which looks-like it may have been knocked – and possibly kicked – very hard during its past, was used by members of Britain’s most famous band to visit lead-singer Paul McCartney when he lived at the address from 1955 to 1964 .
A grand 56-bedroom hotel, once heaving with injured soldiers during the First World War, now lies completely abandoned .
A little brown bear cub shows his doting mum that she is always on parent duty as he uses her as a scratching post .
A woman has taken her house back in time - by spending £10,000 to transform it into her Victorian dream home .
A world's first restaurant has opened in Canada, where having your order fall on deaf ears is a good thing .
A mum who weighed just 8st 1lb at eight months pregnant has battled her eating disorder to give birth to a healthy baby girl .
These are the faces of orphans suffering from the horrifying effects of chemical warfare .
On June 23, 2017, Coral Denakis, now 27, woke up on the morning of her wedding day to find a car on fire outside her hotel .
A SERENE turquoise glow glimmers from underneath these powerful icebergs .
Working at a height of 36,000ft, pilots may have the best view in the world .
Meet mother of four, Jackie Wright, whose bizarre fear means she is terrified of HOLES .