Supreme Court WON'T intervene in brain-damaged child's life support case

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Supreme Court WON'T intervene in brain-damaged child's life support case
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Supreme Court WON'T intervene in Archie Battersbee's life support case

The family’s lawyer has told Sky News that Hollie and Paul still plan to try to take the case to the UN or the European courts.

Archie was grievously injured at his Essex home on April 7. It's believed he was attempting a social media craze called “blackout”, where participants choke themselves until they pass out.His distraught parents made a last-ditch legal bid this week.outside a courtroom at the Royal Courts of Justice as the clock ran down.Earlier this week, she released

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