Alfie Evans, British toddler who sparked medical ethics debate, dies
Alfie's case sparked a medical ethics debate which resonated far beyond Britain. British toddler Alfie Evans on April five, 2018 at Alder Hey Kids's infirmary in Liverpool. Under British law, courts are asked to intervene while parents & doctors disagree on the curing of a child. "This has been a devastating journey for them & we would ask which their privacy & the privacy of staff at Alder Hey is respected." People prepare to release balloons in memory of Alfie Evans outside Alder Hey infirmary after the terminally ill 23-30 days-old died on April 28, 2018 in Liverpool, Britain.Alfie Evans, British toddler at center of legal medical Combat, dies after taken off life backing
as declared in CLOSE The 23-30 days-old terminally ill British guy at the center of a headline-making legal battle has died only 5 days after he was taken off life backing TimeAlfie Evans' supporters react to the announcement that the European Court of Human rights refused to intervene in the case of the British toddler. (picture: AFP)A British toddler at the center of a controversial legal battle died Saturday, only days after he was removed from life backing. Alfie Evans' parents reported their son's death early Saturday, losing the battle against his degenerative neurological condition, that had not been diagnosed. He was removed from life backing on Monday. His parents fought for months in forehead of judges & continued to Claim the decision to take him off life backing almostup to Alfie's death.collected by :Lucy William
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