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Alfie Evans:an Emergency High Court Hearing Taking Place Now.
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Parents have an aircraft standing by to take him to Italy. He's now been breathing on his own for almost 24 hours. This needs the judgement of Solomon.
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Treatment may prolong his life, or it may fail to do that. What it certainly won't do is cure or reverse what his illness has already caused. Everyday a Dr in some corner of the world is 'astounded' by a patient's 'miraculous' recovery but I think it's fair to say that little Alfie will never sit his GCSEs, pass his driving test, or even execute the simplest of life...
18:31 Wed 25th Apr 2018
That's more like it Mr Evans. He's called for the mob to stand down and wants to build bridges with Alder Hey.
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They certainly did Spath.
There's a piece in the DM by Jan Moir today where she explains:
"An MRI scan in February 2018 revealed his brain had deteriorated to the point where it was beyond recovery and ‘appearing almost identical to water and cerebrospinal fluid’. That is a stark and horrifying fact. The white matter of his tiny brain is almost all liquid."
How absolutely heartbreaking.
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There's a piece in the DM by Jan Moir today where she explains:
"An MRI scan in February 2018 revealed his brain had deteriorated to the point where it was beyond recovery and ‘appearing almost identical to water and cerebrospinal fluid’. That is a stark and horrifying fact. The white matter of his tiny brain is almost all liquid."
How absolutely heartbreaking.
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