Archie Battersbee 'must be kept alive' while UN considers his case

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Archie Battersbee 'must be kept alive' while UN considers his case
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The UK government must keep 12-year-old Archie Battersbee alive while the UN considers his case

The United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons With Disabilities issued an injunction stating that care must not be withdrawn yet.

Doctors in the UK consider the 12-year-old to be 'brain-stem dead', but his family insist he is responsive. Judges previously heard how Ms Dance found the 12-year-old unconscious with a ligature over his head on April 7.The youngster has not regained consciousness. They wanted Supreme Court justices to bar hospital bosses from stopping life-support treatment until they have had time to make an application to the UN.

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