British Infant Indi Gregory Dies After Court Refuses End-of-Life Care at Home

Parents said authorities ‘did succeed in taking Indi’s body and dignity, but they can never take her soul.’
British Infant Indi Gregory Dies After Court Refuses End-of-Life Care at Home
Undated photo of baby Indi Gregory. Courtesy of Gregory family and Christian Concern
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The family of eight-month-old baby Indi Gregory, diagnosed with a rare incurable mitochondrial disease, who had been battling to halt having her life-support removed, announced that she died early on Monday morning.

The family, which is being represented by Christian Concern, said that Indi was transferred from the Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham to a hospice on Saturday with a security escort and police presence.

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