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Charlie Gard: Parents of sick baby lose appeal at European Court of Human Rights | Charlie Gard: Parents of sick baby lose appeal at European Court of Human Rights |
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Judges in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) have rejected a plea from the parents of terminally-ill baby Charlie Gard to intervene in the case. | Judges in the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) have rejected a plea from the parents of terminally-ill baby Charlie Gard to intervene in the case. |
Chris Gard and Connie Yates, who are in their 30s and come from Bedfont, west London, wanted 10-month-old Charlie, who suffers from a rare genetic condition and has brain damage, to undergo a therapy trial in America. | |
But specialists at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, where Charlie is being cared for, say the therapy proposed by a doctor in the US is experimental and will not help the child. | But specialists at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, where Charlie is being cared for, say the therapy proposed by a doctor in the US is experimental and will not help the child. |
After losing legal battles in the UK courts the couple then took their fight to the Strasbourg judges. | After losing legal battles in the UK courts the couple then took their fight to the Strasbourg judges. |
On Tuesday the ECHR announced the application to the court by the parents was "inadmissible" and said their decision was "final". | On Tuesday the ECHR announced the application to the court by the parents was "inadmissible" and said their decision was "final". |
A fundraising appeal to pay for Charlie’s treatment in the US has raised more than £1.3m. | |
The couple launched an appeal on a GoFundMe website four months ago, saying they needed £1.2 million. | |
They reached their target shortly before a High Court trial began in April, and more than 83,000 people have donated money. | |
Charlie's mother, Connie Yates, has already indicated - on the GoFundMe website - what will happen to the money raised if they cannot take him to the US and life support treatment ends. | |
"A few people have asked us what we'll do if we don't win the court case," she has said. | |
"We have thought long and hard about it and we would set up a charity for mitochondrial depletion syndromes (there are others that are more common than Charlie's specific gene). | |
"We'd like to save other babies and children because these medications have been proven to work and we honestly have so much belief in them. | |
"If Charlie doesn't get this chance, we will make sure that other innocent babies and children will be saved." |
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