Heartbroken tributes have poured in for a young woman who tragically died almost a month after she fell down the stairs while in a bar.
Georgia Harry, 26, was out with friends in Liverpool city centre in the early hours of Monday, March 17, when she tumbled down steps in Lost Bar.Â
Merseyside Police were alerted to an incident on Seel Street around 2.15 am. Ms. Harry from Aigburth was promptly taken to The Walton Centre hospital and remained in critical condition.
Sadly, Ms. Harry’s mother, Nicola Poolton, aged 44, shared the heartbreaking news of her daughter’s passing. She disclosed to the Liverpool Echo that her daughter was removed from life support on April 8 and passed away on April 13.
In a moving tribute to her daughter, Ms. Poolton reminisced about her daughter’s cheerful and sociable nature, labeling her as a resilient individual who fought bravely until the very end.
She added: ‘She was a hard-working girl who loved to have fun with her friends and going on holidays. She was so sociable.’
Reflecting on Ms Harry’s terrifying time during the ICU, Ms Poolton said: ‘We were told on the night that they didn’t think she would make it through the night.Â

Georgia Harry, 26 (pictured) was out with friends in Liverpool city centre in the early hours of Monday, March 17, when she fell down the stairs in Lost Bar, Seel Street. Now, her heartbroken mother Nicola Poolton, 44, has revealed that her daughter passed away on April 13

Leading the touching tributes to her ‘bubbly, outgoing and friendly’ daughter, Ms Poolton described Ms Harry (pictured) as a ‘strong fighter’ that ‘fought until the end’. She added: ‘She was a hard-working girl who loved to have fun with her friends and going on holidays’
‘But when we turned off life support she survived for five days.’
Ms Harry, who lived with her mum and two dachshunds, Mabel and Maggie, worked at Liverpool Passport Office based within the city centre.
During a funeral service held on May 7, friends and family gathered to commemorate her life.
A moving obituary notice declaring Ms Harry’s passing stated that she had died ‘peacefully in hospital surrounded by her loving family’.Â
It added: ‘Much loved daughter of Nicola and David. Georgia will be sadly missed by all who knew her.Â
‘To our darling daughter. We miss you the world our beautiful miracle. We love you the world and back.’
Describing her daughter as her ‘little miracle baby’, Ms Poolton added: ‘still can’t believe this is actually real’.Â

An abundance of tributes from friends and family of Ms Harry poured in, as those closest to her shared their utter devastation and shock at the young woman’s passing, with one mourner describing her loss as ‘the saddest time of our lives’

Pictured: Lost Bar, Seel Street. In the day following Ms Harry’s tragic fall at the popular bar, Merseyside Police issued a public appeal for any possible witnesses of the incident. Ms Poolton has now said that police inquiries have concluced, with an inquest set date set for July
An abundance of tributes from friends and family of Ms Harry poured in as those closest to her shared their utter devastation and shock at the young woman’s passing. One mourner described her loss as ‘the saddest time of our lives’.
Remembered in one touching tribute as the ‘most gorgeous soul inside and out’, another heartbroken friend said that they would always remember Ms Harry as ‘the brightest light in every room’.
Meanwhile, two close friends of Ms Harry revealed the significant extent of their grief in a further tribute that read: ‘Georgia, our gorgeous girl. We miss you so much, words can’t even explain. We will never forgive the world for being so cruel and taking you away from us.’
‘From kids to adults we’ve always been there for each other throughout it all. Thank you for the best 16 years, life will never be the same. We will love and miss you so so much forever.’Â
On the day following Ms Harry’s tragic fall, Merseyside Police issued a public appeal for any possible witnesses of the incident.Â
Issuing CCTV images of two men who they believed ‘may have witnessed the fall’ and could therefore help to ‘assist’ the investigation, Detective Inspector Neil Dillon said on Monday March 17: ‘We are keen for the two men in the CCTV images to come forward and help us with enquiries so we can understand what happened and how she fell down the stairs.
‘We are keen to stress that the men in the image are not in any trouble and there is no suggestion that they have done anything wrong. We would like them to come forward to assist with our enquiries.
‘I urge the men to please identify yourself and contact us as a matter of urgency.’
Ms Poolton said that police inquiries have since concluded, with an inquest into the circumstances surrounding Ms Harry’s death set for July this year.Â