Archie Battersbee
PA The family of a 12-year-old boy with a brain injury are fighting to keep his life support switched on insisting that its too soon to turn it off. A High Court judge is preparing to make decisions about the future of a 12-year-old boy who has not regained consciousness after suffering brain damage in an incident at home more than a month ago.
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Doctors at the Royal London Hospital in east London said.
. Archie Battersbee 12 was found unconscious at his home in Southend Essex on 7 April. Archie Battersbee 12 is at the centre of a life-support treatment dispute after suffering catastrophic brain damage in an incident at home. Archie Battersbees mother Hollie Dance 46 of Southend found her son unconscious at home on April 7 and thinks he might have been taking part in an online challenge.
Archie Battersbee has not regained consciousness after suffering brain damage in an incident at home. Archie Battersbee suffered brain damage in an incident at home on 7 April and has not regained consciousness A boy who suffered brain damage in an incident at home should undergo a test to. The mother of Archie Battersbee Hollie Dance speaks to ITVs This Morning about his ongoing condition as she says that she is fighting for his life amid a legal battle.
Archie Battersbee of Southend Essex was discovered unresponsive by his mum Hollie Dance in his bedroom on 7. A High Court judge Mrs Justice Arbuthnot concluded late on Friday that a brain-stem test. Lawyers representing specialists treating Archie Battersbee at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel east London told Mrs Justice Arbuthnot on Thursday that a final hearing should be staged soon and a decision should be made about whether to remove him from a ventilator and end treatment.
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