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Hotel plunge girl leaves hospital Hotel plunge girl leaves Majorca
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A seven-year-old girl who fell 30ft (9.2m) from a hotel balcony in Majorca has been transferred to a hospital near her home in Cambridgeshire.A seven-year-old girl who fell 30ft (9.2m) from a hotel balcony in Majorca has been transferred to a hospital near her home in Cambridgeshire.
Gianna Cooper, suffered a broken jaw, serious head injuries and internal damage when she fell on 22 October from the Hotel Samoa in Calas de Majorca.Gianna Cooper, suffered a broken jaw, serious head injuries and internal damage when she fell on 22 October from the Hotel Samoa in Calas de Majorca.
The youngster, from Foxton, had been in a coma in the island's Son Dureta University Hospital.The youngster, from Foxton, had been in a coma in the island's Son Dureta University Hospital.
Gianna is now receiving treatment in Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. She is now receiving treatment in Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge.
A hospital spokesman described her condition as stable.
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Cambridgeshire Police said they were taking no part in the investigation and the case remained with police in Majorca.
Police on the island have said Gianna may have been pushed over railings at the hotel.Police on the island have said Gianna may have been pushed over railings at the hotel.
The girl's mother, 45-year-old Sara Cooper, disappeared shortly after her daughter's fall and her body was found two days later, washed up in a cave close to the hotel. The girl's mother, 45-year-old Sara Cooper, disappeared shortly after her daughter's fall and her body was found two days later, in a cave close to the hotel.
Her family had been staying in a room on the fifth floor of the Hotel Samoa in the resort. Gianna Cooper's family had been staying in a room on the fifth floor of the Hotel Samoa.
Gianna was discharged from the Majorca hospital on Saturday and returned to the UK at the request of her father.
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A university hospital spokesman said she was in a serious but stable condition, but was conscious andable to breathe by herself.
Addenbrooke's Hospital confirmed her condition was stable.
Cambridgeshire Police said they were taking no part in the police investigation and the case remained with officers in Majorca.
Police had been unable to question the girl in connection with the incident while she was in a coma.Police had been unable to question the girl in connection with the incident while she was in a coma.
Police have said they hope to speak to Gianna when she had recovered. They have said they hope to speak to Gianna when she has recovered.