A campaign group supporting the baby’s family said an application to the European Court of Human Rights had been rejected.
A campaign group supporting the parents of a critically-ill baby says a bid to take a life-support treatment case to a European court has failed.
The couple are being backed by the Christian Legal Centre – and a spokesman for the centre said on Thursday that the ECHR had “rejected” an application. Mr Justice Peel had ruled that doctors could limit treatment after considering evidence at a recent private trial in the Family Division of the High Court.
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