Critically ill baby Indi has life-support treatment withdrawn | UK News

Critically ill baby Indi Gregory has had her life support treatment withdrawn.
The move from doctors in Nottingham comes at the end of several rounds of legal battles.
Christian Concern, an organisation that has been supporting the eight-month-old child’s parents Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth in their efforts to maintain treatment, made the announcement this afternoon.
A spokesman said Indi had been moved from the Queen’s Medical Centre, where she was being treated, to a hospice.
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