Dance, the
mother
of little
Archie Battersbee
, who has been in a
coma
for months at the London Royal Hospital and for which
life support has been cut off
, criticizes the English
health
and
judicial system
and says that there would be facilities made available to her " in countries like
Italy
and
Japan
"to continue to guarantee support for the child.
But, he complains, his transfer abroad was never taken into consideration.
The British media reported it.
The woman said that the legal battle to postpone the stop to the life support that keeps her son alive has "come to an end" and is resigned to the epilogue after yesterday the
European Court of Human Rights
in Strasbourg also rejected the appeal of the family and has declared it incompetent to intervene with respect to what is established by the British justice.
However, the mother tries to insist, as stated on the BBC website, at least to obtain the transfer of Archie to a hospice where he can obtain a "
more dignified death
".
This is why she wants to go to the High Court of London to file an appeal to move her son to a facility near her home, so that she can pull the plug there and not in the hospital.
The
stop to assisted ventilation
and treatments that keep the child alive is scheduled for 11 am today, 12 in Italy, if the times for a tug-of-war on the hospice are not lengthened, given that the doctors of the hospital Londoner advised against the move.