A Terminally ill ten-month-old baby, Charlie Gard, will be allowed to
die as his parents Chris Gard and Connie Yates have lost their final
legal bid to take him to the USA for treatment, after specialists at the
Great Ormond Street Hospital in London believe life support treatment
for the boy, who suffers from a rare genetic condition and has brain
damage, should stop.
The specialists insist that the therapy
proposed by a doctor in the US is experimental and would not help.
Charlie's parents took their fight to the European Court of Human Rights
after losing battles in the High Court, Court of Appeal and Supreme
Court in London, and their lawyers argued that the family's human rights
were being undermined. They also insisted that Charlie's right to life
and liberty were being violated.
The European judges refused to
intervene, agreeing that undergoing experimental treatment would
continue to cause Charlie harm.