Critically ill baby’s father fails in bid over ‘last ditch’ evidence

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Critically ill baby’s father fails in bid over ‘last ditch’ evidence
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Indi Gregory’s parents, Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth, have lost legal fights in London and at the European Court of Human Rights

The father of a critically ill baby who has been at the centre of a life-support treatment fight says he has failed to persuade hospital doctors to look at “last ditch” evidence.

But he said medics treating Indi had told him that the evidence created “no new material change to the circumstances”.Campaign group the Christian Legal Centre, which is supporting Indi’s parents – who are both in their 30s and from Ilkeston, Derbyshire – says the ECHR’s refusal to consider the case means that life-support treatment can lawfully end.

Dr Keith Girling, medical director at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, says the “priority now” is to provide the “best possible care to Indi” and to “support her parents”.

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