Italian hospital offering to treat critically ill baby Indi Gregory, says campaign group

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Indi Gregory’s parents, Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth, have lost legal fights in London and failed in a bid to take the case to a European court.

An Italian hospital has offered to treat a critically-ill baby who has been at the centre of a life support treatment fight, a campaign group supporting her family says.

Indi, who was born on 24 February 2023, has mitochondrial disease, a genetic condition that saps energy.Specialists say she is dying and bosses at the hospital's governing trust asked Mr Justice Peel to rule that doctors could lawfully limit treatment provided to her.They say they expect medics in England to begin the withdrawal of treatment soon.

"Fully-funded by the Italian government, the Bambino Gesu Paediatric Hospital in Rome has agreed to accept Indi for treatment."He said Mr Gregory had received a letter from the hospital president. “We are now begging doctors at the Queen’s Medical Centre and the lawyers representing the trust to work with Indi and us to secure her transfer to Rome.

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