Life-support treatment has been withdrawn from a critically ill baby girl who has been at the centre of a legal battle, a campaign organisation supporting her parents has said.
Eight-month-old Indi Gregory has been transferred from the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham to a hospice, Christian Concern said on Sunday.
She stopped breathing on Saturday night, but then recovered, the organisation said.
“She is fighting hard,” her father Dean Gregory is quoting as saying.
Indi’s parents have lost life-support treatment fights in the High Court and Court of Appeal.
It is understood Indi was transferred from the hospital to an ambulance with a police security escort.
She was said to have been relaxed and slept during the journey to the hospice.
Indi was born in February with a rare mitochondrial disease, a genetic condition that saps energy.
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