Judges have stuck by the ruling that it's 'too dangerous' for her to leave a hospice or hospital setting.
Baby Indi is suffering from a deadly disease The parents of critically-ill baby Indi Gregory have lost their latest appeal to bring their daughter home for end of life care. Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth, both in their 30s, want specialists to withdraw treatment for their eight-month-old child at their home in Ilkeston, Derbyshire.
The judge also asked whether a trainee solicitor advising Indi’s father was ‘out of control’. Lord Justice Jackson, and two other London-based appeal judges, dismissed the challenge for Indi to be allowed home and said the appeal was ‘entirely without merit’. Lady Justice King and Lord Justice Moylan said they agreed.
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