The judge has already ruled that specialists treating Indi at the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham can lawfully limit treatment
A High Court judge is considering issues relating to “end of life” care arrangements for a critically ill baby who has been at the centre of a life support treatment fight. Mr Justice Peel has been asked to decide where eight-month-old Indi Gregory should be when specialists withdraw treatment.
Indi’s parents want treatment to continue. But they have failed to persuade Court of Appeal judges and judges at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, to overturn Mr Justice Peel’s treatment decision. Prime minister Giorgia Meloni vowed to do what she could to “defend” Indi’s life. No issues relating to Italy were raised at Tuesday’s hearing.
Alfie’s parents, Tom Evans and Kate James, who lived in Liverpool, said an Italian government representative wanted to intervene and asked Mr Justice Hayden to give them more time.
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