5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

ByABC News
April 10, 2015, 5:48 AM
Sharista Giles is seen in this photo posted to the "Giles Family Prayers for Sharista Giles & Newborn Baby L" Facebook support page.
Sharista Giles is seen in this photo posted to the "Giles Family Prayers for Sharista Giles & Newborn Baby L" Facebook support page.
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— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

1. Mom Wakes Up From Coma to Find She's Had Her Baby

Sharista Giles was five months pregnant when a car accident left her in a coma in December.

Doctors originally told her family that the she would never wake up, but on Wednesday, the 20-year-old opened her eyes, her aunt told ABC News.

"The doctors were telling us there was nothing else they could do," said Beverly Giles, 49, of Madisonville, Tennessee. "They already gave up hope. We never gave up. She's fought this hard."

2. Tiny Illinois Town Slammed by Deadly Tornado

A tornado slammed the tiny Illinois town of Fairdale Thursday, killing one person, injuring seven and destroying homes across the town, authorities said.

According to DeKalb County Coroner and County Emergency Services Coordinator Dennis Miller, a 67-year-old woman was found unresponsive in her Fairdale home by family members and was later pronounced dead.

3. South Carolina Police Officer's Mom Speaks Out in Tearful Interview

The mother of the South Carolina police officer who is seen in a video fatally shooting a man said that she cannot bring herself to watch the video.

"I just can't," Karen Sharpe, the mother of now-fired Police Officer Michael Slager, told ABC News. "Maybe to some people, 'Well, you're being in denial,' but I'm sorry I just can't. I just I know how Michael is."

Slager, 33, was arrested Tuesday and charged with the murder of Walter Scott, 50, in North Charleston on Saturday morning after Slager pulled Scott over due to a broken tail-light, authorities said. A witness recorded the encounter between the two men and Slager is seen firing eight shots at Scott as he runs away from the officer.

4. Hikers Stranded on Glacier in Alaska; Weather Delays Rescue Efforts

Alaska Air National Guardsmen are working to rescue hikers stranded on a glacier about 50 miles east of Anchorage.

Lt. Col. John Morse, deputy director of the Alaska Rescue Coordination Center said in a press release from the Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs that the climbers were dropped off near the Knik glacier on April 3, but were unable to make their scheduled pickup two days later due to weather conditions. "They're stuck at approximately 8,500 feet in elevation," Morse said, adding that the hikers were forced to shelter in an ice cave after heavy winds damaged their tent.

The group was able to send a text message to a friend using a satellite-based device. That friend "has been working directly with us to help facilitate communications," Morse said Thursday.

5. Inside Alyssa Milano's Breast Milk Feud With London Heathrow Airport

Alyssa Milano hopes that having her breast milk taken away upon landing at Heathrow Airport in London leads officials to reconsider security policies, the actress said in a statement.

Earlier in the day, Milano, 42, tweeted that 10 ounces of pumped breast milk was taken away upon landing at Heathrow. She said in her statement that "breastfeeding my children has been one of the greatest joys of my life."

"Every ounce of milk I'm able to produce for my child is nothing short of a miracle and to watch that milk be thrown away without any regard for my baby, was heartbreaking," she said.