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Toddler dies after life support is withdrawn

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Terminally ill British toddler Alfie Evans died overnight, days after life support was withdrawn, according to messages posted Saturday by his parents on Facebook.

"My gladiator lay down his shield and gained his wings at 02:30. absolutely heartbroken. I LOVE YOU MY GUY," his father, Thomas Evans, wrote on the "Save Alfie Evans" Facebook page.

"Our baby boy grew his wings tonight at 2:30 am. We are heart broken. Thankyou everyone for all your support," his mother, Kate James, posted on the "Alfies Army Official" Facebook page.

The 23-month-old boy, who had a degenerative brain condition, had been at the center of a high profile legal battle over whether life support should be continued. The case has stirred strong emotions both in Britain and abroad, with hundreds of thousands signing petitions supporting him.

Alfie, who was admitted to Alder Hey Hospital in December 2016, was diagnosed with a neurodegenerative disease associated with severe epilepsy and had been in a semivegetative state for more than a year. During that time, he was kept alive by artificial ventilation in the critical care unit.

Disagreement between the hospital and his parents resulted in a referral of Alfie's case to the Family Division of the UK High Court for a judge to rule on whether active treatment was in Alfie's best interests.

When the court did not rule in their favor, the parents appealed the decision, and after that appeal was lost, the case was referred to the Supreme Court.

On Wednesday, judges on the UK Court of Appeal ruled against Alfie's family, following a decision by the High Court on Tuesday that prevented Alfie from leaving Britain for further medical treatment.

The child's life support was withdrawn on Monday following orders by the High Court.

The hospital issued a statement Saturday expressing its "heartfelt sympathy and condolences to Alfie's family at this extremely distressing time."

It added: "All of us feel deeply for Alfie, Kate, Tom and his whole family and our thoughts are with them. This has been a devastating journey for them and we would ask that their privacy and the privacy of staff at Alder Hey is respected."

Pope Francis tweeted Saturday that he was "deeply moved" by Alfie's death. "Today I pray especially for his parents, as God the Father receives him in his tender embrace," he said.

Alfie's father had traveled to Rome earlier this month to meet Francis, who had expressed his backing for their cause, and a hospital in Rome offered to treat the toddler.

However, a visit to Alfie and consultation with his doctors led Roman doctors to conclude that the child's condition was irreversible and untreatable, according to a statement from Alder Hey.

In a statement posted Thursday on Facebook, Evans thanked hospital staff "at every level for their dignity and professionalism during what must be an incredibly difficult time for them too."

Alder Hey, which has seen crowds of protesters gather outside its doors, released a statement earlier this week from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health stressing that "decisions to withhold or withdraw treatment from a child are not made lightly" and are based on a clear framework.

"The Alfie Evans case is extremely difficult for all involved; heartbreaking for his parents and emotionally challenging for the doctors and nurses involved in treating and caring for him," it said.

"In difficult situations such as these, and amongst the plethora of voices and opinions, it is important that the public know how such decisions are made."

https://www.cnn.com/2018/04/28/health/alfie-evans-british-toddler-dies-intl/index.html

 

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The whole situation was ridiculous. The parents acting as if they knew better than a whole hospital of professionals and forming a witch hunt after hard working staff. Sickening. The child was brain dead and the only reason to keep him alive was for the parents benefit. Selfish and disgusting. I'm glad this boy can stop being used as a martyr 

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Heartbreaking for the family, but honestly was a waste of time/money for the doctors involved. If he was brain dead and had absolutely zero chance of coming back, why make him suffer like that? I know it's your child, but sometimes you have to face the harsh reality and just.. let go.

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8 hours ago, Emperor Nick said:

The whole situation was ridiculous. The parents acting as if they knew better than a whole hospital of professionals and forming a witch hunt after hard working staff. Sickening. The child was brain dead and the only reason to keep him alive was for the parents benefit. Selfish and disgusting. I'm glad this boy can stop being used as a martyr 

I'm glad the poor child finally has peace but I must say I agree. The worst part was the protesters outside the hospital jj4 Having a child is selfish in the first place, keeping the child a live for your own sake even more so jj4 

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I do feel sympathy towards the parents, and I understand they wanted to keep him alive because they felt it was their mission to "protect him", emotions in this cases can be more than tricky. All things considered, the best decision was made in the end, even if they can't see it. Hopefully they get therapy/counseling and get to realize it in the end. 

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My sympathies go out to the family, but to have a witch hunt to keep the child alive is absurd. Coming from someone who just lost a family member, granted he was much older and not a toddler... but still, I'd prefer him to be at peace than to be suffering. Which is the best part of the process of losing someone: knowing they're at peace. For me, personally, the difficulty of watching someone be in a coma made it easier to let them go. No one wants to go through that or live through that. Someonetime you just need to deal with reality, even in the worst of situations.

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