The judge considered arguments about where eight-month-old Indi Gregory should be when specialists withdraw treatment.
The parents of a critically ill baby who has been at the centre of a life-support treatment fight are waiting for a High Court judge’s ruling on issues relating to where she should receive end-of-life care.
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. Specialists say she is dying and bosses at the hospital asked for a ruling that doctors could lawfully limit treatment.Mr Justice Peel has considered evidence at private hearings in the Family Division of the High Court in London. He has allowed journalists to attend and said Indi could be identified in reports.The Italian government recently intervened in Indi’s case by granting her Italian citizenship, which came after Indi’s parents failed in their bid to move her to a Rome hospital.
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