Parents of 12-month-old boy at centre of High Court life-support battle make last plea to European judges

The parents of a severely disabled little boy who has been at the centre of a High Court life-support battle want doctors to continue providing treatment until they have had a chance to put their case before European judges.

Parents of 12-month-old boy at centre of High Court life-support battle make last plea to European judges

The parents of a severely disabled little boy who has been at the centre of a High Court life-support battle want doctors to continue providing treatment until they have had a chance to put their case before European judges.

Lanre Haastrup and Takesha Thomas, who are both in their 30s and from Peckham, south-east London, say staff at King's College Hospital in London intend to stop providing treatment to 12-month-old Isaiah Haastrup on Monday.

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