Critically ill baby’s family back at court for another round of treatment fight

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Critically ill baby’s family back at court for another round of treatment fight
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Indi Gregory’s parents have lost legal battles in London and Strasbourg and now want a judge to let them move her to a hospital in Italy.

The parents of a critically ill baby are preparing for another round of a life-support treatment fight.

Indi’s parents, Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth – who are both in their 30s and from Ilkeston, Derbyshire – have lost fights in the High Court and Court of Appeal in London.They have also failed to persuade judges at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, to consider Indi’s case.

Mr Justice Peel had ruled, after a recent trial, that doctors could lawfully limit treatment – appeal judges in London and ECHR judges in France refused to overturn that decision.But the Christian Legal Centre, which is supporting Indi’s parents, said on Monday that there had been a “dramatic development”.

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