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Charlie is a baby with a mitochondrial condition; his parents wanted to bring him to the US for experimental treatment, *for which they had raised £1.3 M, *but the Court has ruled that the hospital can end life support.
Specialists at Great Ormond Street Hospital believe Charlie has no chance of survival.
The court agreed, concluding that further treatment would “continue to cause Charlie significant harm”.
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European Court judges have now concluded it was most likely Charlie was “being exposed to continued pain, suffering and distress” and undergoing experimental treatment with “no prospects of success… would offer no benefit.”
I just cannot see how they can forbid his parents to keep their baby on life support and take him for treatment elsewhere, esp given that the parents have raised the money to do this.
So very sad, such a place to come to in our history.
Charlie is a baby with a mitochondrial condition; his parents wanted to bring him to the US for experimental treatment, *for which they had raised £1.3 M, *but the Court has ruled that the hospital can end life support.
Specialists at Great Ormond Street Hospital believe Charlie has no chance of survival.
The court agreed, concluding that further treatment would “continue to cause Charlie significant harm”.
…
European Court judges have now concluded it was most likely Charlie was “being exposed to continued pain, suffering and distress” and undergoing experimental treatment with “no prospects of success… would offer no benefit.”
I just cannot see how they can forbid his parents to keep their baby on life support and take him for treatment elsewhere, esp given that the parents have raised the money to do this.
So very sad, such a place to come to in our history.