A 10ft by 10ft space was cut into to the top floor of the house in Aberdare, South Wales, so that the emergency services could remove 19-year-old Georgia Davis
The scene as Georgia was removed from her home and loaded into an ambulance yesterday
Ambulance men, paramedics, contractors from RCT homes, police, firemen, social workers all helped in the operation
A bridge was also built from the roadside to the top floor with between 30 to 40 people involved in the operation
The cost of removing Georgia is likely to run into tens of thousands of pounds to cover manpower, plus the emergency call-out and the reconstruction of the demolished walls
The operation began just after 9am, and she was seen leaving the scene in an ambulance just after 5pm
Georgia lost 15 stone after her visit to a U.S. weight loss camp (left) but was piling on the pounds by September last year (right)
Georgia Davis, aged 17, was weighing around 40st. Pictured with her mother Lesley
Her mother says Georgia was always a large child, pictured here eating a lolly as a toddler
Early signs: Georgia was an overweight toddler, and the rapid growth has continued to this day作者: jpbb1234 時間: 2012-5-26 02:22 PM