Indi Gregory’s parents have made an application to the European Court of Human Rights after losing life-support treatment fights in London.
The parents of a critically ill baby have asked European judges to consider their case after losing life-support treatment fights in London.
A spokesman for Indi’s parents said lawyers had made an application to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France. Mr Justice Peel had heard evidence about Indi’s condition at a private trial in the Family Division of the High Court. He ruled that medics treating Indi and a guardian appointed to represent her interests could not be named.
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