A young Taylor Swift fan who was critically injured in a horror crash on her way to the star’s concert is showing ‘positive signs’ of recovery.
Freya Pokarier, 10, was airlifted to Westmead Children’s Hospital in Sydney after the SUV she was in with her sister and mother collided with a semi-trailer near Dubbo on February 15.
They had traveled from their Gold Coast home to Melbourne to see the pop superstar at her sold-out MCG show.
Older sister Mieka, 16, died at the scene, while the girls’ mother, Kim Litchfield, was taken to Dubbo Hospital with serious injuries.
Young Taylor Swift fan Freya Pokarier (left), who was critically injured in a horror crash on her way to the star’s concert, is showing ‘positive signs’ of recovery. Her older sister Mieka (right), 16, sadly died at the scene
The family traveled to Melbourne to see Swift at her sold-out MCG show
The girls’ godmother, Karleigh Fox, set up a GoFundMe, which has helped the family raise nearly $90,000 in the wake of the tragedy.
Freya suffered brain damage, a broken leg and a damaged pelvis in the crash.
She remains in a coma, but an update last week revealed she had been moved from intensive care to a dedicated rehabilitation unit.
“We have yet to see her beautiful eyes open, but she has shown some really positive signs that she may hear her loved ones,” her mother wrote on March 7.
‘She moves her left arm a lot and brings it up to her face now.
‘She has been sighing, yawning and hiccuping and this morning she was moving her head from side to side.
‘She is currently snoring peacefully as we write this, although she used to argue with mum that she didn’t.
Freya suffered brain damage, a broken leg and a damaged pelvis in the horrific crash
The family said they plan to celebrate Mieka’s life when Freya can hopefully attend
‘On Saturday Freya even got to go outside and seemed to love the wind blowing in her face.’
But Freja is not out of the woods yet. Her mother said: ‘At the moment it’s one day at a time and any movement (that you can imagine) is exciting and brings hope for progress!’
The girl’s mother expressed her sincere thanks to everyone who has supported her family during this difficult time.
“Mum and Dad are so grateful for the love and support that has been given to her and the family and it continues to mean so much,” she said.
Their father, Peter Pokarier, said the support has been overwhelming.
“Just the comments on GoFundMe have left me feeling something I’ve never felt before,” he wrote on a social media page.
‘I never thought I would have to erect a cross on the side of the road for my 16-year-old daughter.’
The family said they plan to celebrate Mieka’s life when Freya can hopefully attend.