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Archie Battersby is on the life support system at the Royal London Hospital in east London. The High Court Justice said that he had suffered brain damage in an incident at home in early April. Since then he has not regained consciousness.
Britain (BritainA court judge in the City of London has ruled that a boy’s life-saving (Life Support System) should be turned off. In fact, 12-year-old Archie Battersby is currently on life support at the Royal London Hospital in East London. At the same time, doctors treating the young man said that he is “brain-stem dead” and should be taken off the ventilator. Meanwhile, 12-year-old Archie’s parents, Holly Dance and Paul Battersby, said that the child’s heart was still beating and they wanted his treatment to continue.
At the same time, today High Court Justice Arbuthnot ruled that Archie is dead. He said that doctors can stop treating him legally. Justice Arbuthnot said that Archie had died in the afternoon of May 31, 2022. He said that I think the brain stem function has stopped working. Treatment of brain damage boy in coma should be stopped. Doctors treating the child at the Royal London Hospital told the High Court that he was “highly likely” to be “brain-stem dead”. Archie’s mother Holly Dance said she was “devastated” and that the family had taken high Plan to appeal in court.
Judge said – treatment of brain damage boy in coma should be stopped
At the same time, Justice Arbuthnot said that Archie had died in the afternoon on May 31, 2022. He said that I think the brain stem function has stopped working. Treatment of brain damage boy in coma should be stopped. Doctors treating him at the Royal London Hospital in east London told the High Court that he was “more likely” to be “brain-stem dead” and asked him to end his life. Archie’s mother Holly Dance Said she was “devastated” and the family plans to appeal in court.
There was brain damage in the incident
At the same time, lawyers for Bart’s Health Trust, the governing trust of the Royal London Hospital, asked Justice Arbuthnot to decide what steps were in Archie’s best interest. Justice Arbuthnot reported that Archie suffered brain damage in an incident at his home in early April. At the same time, the boy’s mother told that he would be participating in an online competition which was widely circulated on social media. Since then the young man has not regained consciousness.
The judge told the lawyer – the child’s heart is still beating
During this, lawyers fighting the case of Archie’s family have told the judge that his heart is still beating. His mother also said that he once held her hand. However, following the verdict, the victim’s mother, Dance, said in a statement outside the hospital, “I am devastated and deeply disappointed by the judge’s decision after weeks of fighting a legal battle.” When I wanted to be on my little boy’s bed. “Basing this decision on an MRI test and that he is ‘likely’ to die is not enough. This is believed to be the first time someone has been declared ‘probably’ dead on the basis of an MRI test.
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