Tearful Brit parents of a brain-damaged little girl are 'planing the rest of her life' after beating 'death sentence' at the High Court
Mohammed, a construction consultant, said: “We can get on with planning the rest of Tafida’s life.”
Family lawyer Paul Conrathe added: “Her parents feared they would hear a death sentence today but instead she has been given an opportunity to live.”She said: “We are deeply grateful to The Sun and its readers for the wonderful support you have given Tafida and her family.collapsed at home in Plaistow, East London, in February from a rare condition. Now her parents have succeeded where other families failed in similar cases.
Muslim pro-life campaigner Dr Majid Katme said: “It is going to shake up the medical establishment and mean more notice will be taken of parents’ wishes.”Mum wins battle to keep 10ft-high 'Riviera-style' white wall around her house‘IS MUMMY COMING HOME?’Meghan 'invaded her OWN privacy by leaking her letter to dad to pals'Lorenzo hits Britain TODAY with 60mph gales bringing power cuts and 30ft swellssays Tafida needs time for the brain to repair itself.
High Court rules parents of brain-damaged five-year-old girl Tafida Raqeeb can take her abroad for treatment
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