A judge has denied the latest legal challenge made by Indi Gregory's family, campaigners say.
By Tom Oakley & PA MediaA judge has ruled a critically ill baby cannot travel to Italy to receive treatment, a campaign group has said.
Indi Gregory has mitochondrial disease and medics at Nottingham's Medical Centre were previously told they could withdraw life support for her. Lawyers representing her parents asked a High Court judge to allow Indi to be transferred to Rome for further care.Follow BBC East Midlands on
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Critically ill baby Indi Gregory cannot be transferred for treatment in Italy, court rulesMr Justice Peel recently ruled that doctors treating Indi Gregory in Nottingham could lawfully limit treatment.
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Italian hospital offers treatment for baby Indi GregoryAn Italian hospital has offered to treat baby Indi Gregory, who is at the centre of a High Court hearing over her life-support treatment. Indi's parents are seeking permission to move her to Italy for treatment.
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'Concerns' over refusal to transfer sick baby to Italian hospitalIndi Gregory, from Ilkeston, has a rare mitochondrial disease that saps her energy
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Court date for decision on whether ill baby can get treatment in ItalyIndi Gregory's parents say they have been given a 'real chance' by the Italian hospital.
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