A High Court judge rules Indi Gregory's treatment cannot be ended at home.
A judge has ruled a critically ill baby's life support treatment will not be allowed to be ended at home.
On Wednesday, Mr Justice Peel ruled Indi's treatment would stop no earlier than 14:00 GMT on Thursday. Due to the potential complications, which are now more severe due to the length of time she has received care, her needs after extubation will now be more serious, they said.In October, Mr Justice Peel gave medics permission to withdraw life support, saying the medical evidence was "unanimous and clear".
"I consider it essential that should continue to have clinical treatment of the highest quality, carried out in a safe and sustainable setting," he said.A protest against the ruling was held outside the QMC on Sunday.Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni vowed to do what she could to "defend" Indi's life.
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