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Georgia Fairthorne, 19, fell backwards in the freak accident and suffered two different types of bleeds on the brain.

She was visiting her family in Wales and on the final day of her holiday she lost control of her skateboard and was rushed to hospital.

Her mum Emma made the decision for the teen to be put in an induced coma.

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The grief-stricken mother, from Bournemouth, Dorset, said: "The surgeons have prepared us for the worst which is the fact that she might die.

"I am hoping for the best possible outcome.

"This is a head injury and this means that we are going to have a new Georgia and we have to make the best of it.

"At the moment she is stable. Her body is going through the healing process."

Georgia, a receptionist at a college, was not wearing a helmet when she crashed her skateboard.

She had enjoyed walking, surfing and bodyboarding on the Pembrokeshire coast before the sickening smash happened on Friday.

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Emotional Emma added: "When we got to hospital, she was in and out of consciousness.

"She said to me: 'Oh mum it hurts' and 'I don't want to go.' I said to her: 'Don't worry, baby. I will hold your hand the whole time.' They sedated and intubated her.

"She's a real vintage lover. She's happiest when she's making or doing things and she's always singing Disney songs.

"If you could meet a real life Disney princess, it would be her. We all love her so much."