A CRITICALLY ill British baby who would have been allowed to die in the UK has been granted Italian citizenship so she can receive life-support treatment in Rome. Eight-month-old Indi Gregory suffe…
A CRITICALLY ill British baby who would have been allowed to die in the UK has been granted Italian citizenship so she can receive life-support treatment in Rome.Italian PM Giorgia Meloni granted Italian citizenshop to critically ill British tot Indi so she could pursue life-support treatment in RomeIndi’s father Dean Gregory said: “My heart fills up with joy that the Italians have given Claire and I hope and faith back in humanity.
“I’m very proud to say Indi has Italian citizenship and I thank the Italian government and the Italian people from the bottom of my heart.”
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