A critically ill baby at the centre of a legal battle has had her life-support treatment withdrawn.
Indi Gregory, eight months old, has been moved to a hospice after her life-support was withdrawn, Christian Concern said on Sunday. Indi, who was born in February, suffers from mitochondrial disease - a genetic condition that saps energy. Staff at Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham have said they can do no more to help Indi.
Read more: Man charged with murder after mother-of-two stabbed to death in front of childrenRead more: Emotional King unveils statues of late Queen and Duke of Edinburgh at Festival of Remembrance concert It comes after the Court of Appeal rejected a plea from Indi’s parents, who are from Derbyshire, to take her home to withdraw her life-support. Previously, Indi’s parents lost a bid to move Indi to a hospital in Rome after she was offered treatment and Italian citizenship.
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