Aberdeen after a night out on April 26 2016.However, she has beaten the odds and is now working closely with North East Sensory Services (Ness) to regain confidence and independence.Ms Shinnie, whose speech was also affected by the fall, was only kept alive in hospital after a doctor saw a "glint in her eye".Her mother Linda Girling, 61, has cared for Donna since the incident along with her sisters and brother.She said: "Everything changed in that moment.
We were in Pitlochry for a weekend away when we got the call from my son that Donna was in hospital. "Donna was a bit tipsy on a night out and was fooling about on the seats at the side of the Union Terrace bridge and went over down the hill."We thought we were going to lose her, she was.
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