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Archie Battersbee sent abortion voice note days before injury - inquest Archie Battersbee's death was accidental - coroner
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Archie's mother, Hollie Dance, says she has been subjected to "vile" online abuseArchie's mother, Hollie Dance, says she has been subjected to "vile" online abuse
Archie Battersbee received a voice note days before he was found unconscious which told him his mother had wanted to have an abortion, an inquest heard. Archie Battersbee's death was caused by an accident, a coroner concluded.
Archie, 12, died in August when his life support was withdrawn following his parents' legal battle with the NHS hospital treating him in London.Archie, 12, died in August when his life support was withdrawn following his parents' legal battle with the NHS hospital treating him in London.
He was found at the family home in Southend, Essex, on 7 April last year. He was found unconscious at the family home in Southend on 7 April last year.
Family members told the inquest they did not believe he was trying to harm himself. Senior Coroner for Essex, Lincoln Brookes, said there was no evidence to suggest he was taking part in an online challenge at the time, as his mother had first believed.
Previously his mother had asked Essex Police to examine Archie's phone, believing he may have been taking part in an online challenge.Previously his mother had asked Essex Police to examine Archie's phone, believing he may have been taking part in an online challenge.
No images or videos of Archie taking part in online challenges were found on his phone, a detective told the inquest.No images or videos of Archie taking part in online challenges were found on his phone, a detective told the inquest.
The inquest in Chelmsford heard that Archie received a voice note days before he was found unconscious which told him his mother had wanted to have an abortion.
Det Sgt Tiffany Gore told the inquest officers found a voice note from 3 April in which a young male voice said: "Oi Archie, do you know why you're angry?Det Sgt Tiffany Gore told the inquest officers found a voice note from 3 April in which a young male voice said: "Oi Archie, do you know why you're angry?
"Because your mum wanted you to be an abortion.""Because your mum wanted you to be an abortion."
She said that a second audio note on the same date said: "You and your mum are the ones sat there all night using."She said that a second audio note on the same date said: "You and your mum are the ones sat there all night using."
Archie Battersbee was sent a voice note four days before he died telling him his mum had wanted to abort himArchie Battersbee was sent a voice note four days before he died telling him his mum had wanted to abort him
Another "heated exchange" was found dated 15 February 2022 with "a number of voice notes" in a second young male voice, she said.Another "heated exchange" was found dated 15 February 2022 with "a number of voice notes" in a second young male voice, she said.
Essex's senior coroner Lincoln Brookes said it could be characterised as a "heated exchange of bravado" where threats were exchanged.Essex's senior coroner Lincoln Brookes said it could be characterised as a "heated exchange of bravado" where threats were exchanged.
Videos and images on Archie's phone showed the youngster taking part in martial arts and "showed a happy little boy enjoying his hobbies", the officer said.Videos and images on Archie's phone showed the youngster taking part in martial arts and "showed a happy little boy enjoying his hobbies", the officer said.
The inquest heard that although Archie had TikTok on his phone, the police had not been able to say for certain he had never seen any online challenges or something containing suicidal thoughts.The inquest heard that although Archie had TikTok on his phone, the police had not been able to say for certain he had never seen any online challenges or something containing suicidal thoughts.
However, they did establish there had been no internet searches related to online challenges.However, they did establish there had been no internet searches related to online challenges.
Archie's siblings said they could not imagine he would ever intentionally harm himselfArchie's siblings said they could not imagine he would ever intentionally harm himself
Thomas Summers, Archie's older brother, described him as a "joker".Thomas Summers, Archie's older brother, described him as a "joker".
He said he had spoken to him hours before he was found unconscious and Archie had told him he was looking to buy a new coat.He said he had spoken to him hours before he was found unconscious and Archie had told him he was looking to buy a new coat.
"I do not believe Archie would have intentionally harmed himself in any way when just a few hours before he was looking to buy a coat," said his brother."I do not believe Archie would have intentionally harmed himself in any way when just a few hours before he was looking to buy a coat," said his brother.
He added that Archie was concentrating on his first MMA fight, which was a few weeks away.He added that Archie was concentrating on his first MMA fight, which was a few weeks away.
Archie's older sister Lauren Summers said she could not recall "any signs or indications of Archie being in a low mood or displaying unusual behaviour".Archie's older sister Lauren Summers said she could not recall "any signs or indications of Archie being in a low mood or displaying unusual behaviour".
Archie's death was an accident, mum tells inquestArchie's death was an accident, mum tells inquest
No evidence of online challenge - Archie inquestNo evidence of online challenge - Archie inquest
How did Archie Battersbee's case end up in court?How did Archie Battersbee's case end up in court?
Matthew Badcock, the head teacher at Archie's former primary school, said: "Although Archie was challenging, he was lovely with it and rarely disrespectful."Matthew Badcock, the head teacher at Archie's former primary school, said: "Although Archie was challenging, he was lovely with it and rarely disrespectful."
He described times when Archie "would go to the top of the stairwell and was hanging over the top and staff had to pull him back".He described times when Archie "would go to the top of the stairwell and was hanging over the top and staff had to pull him back".
He said that when he heard of the incident he "never for one second believed" Archie was trying to harm himself.He said that when he heard of the incident he "never for one second believed" Archie was trying to harm himself.
"My gut reaction was he was doing something athletic or mucking about and it had gone wrong," said Mr Badcock."My gut reaction was he was doing something athletic or mucking about and it had gone wrong," said Mr Badcock.
Archie's parents Paul Battersbee and Hollie Dance spent months in a legal battle with the hospital trust treating himArchie's parents Paul Battersbee and Hollie Dance spent months in a legal battle with the hospital trust treating him
Archie was on life support at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, and his parents, Paul Battersbee and Hollie Dance, opposed plans to end his life support treatment, but lost a legal battle in the courts.Archie was on life support at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, and his parents, Paul Battersbee and Hollie Dance, opposed plans to end his life support treatment, but lost a legal battle in the courts.
Dr Malik Ramadhan, the medical director of the hospital, but not one of Archie's treating clinicians, was asked to give an overview of Archie's time there.Dr Malik Ramadhan, the medical director of the hospital, but not one of Archie's treating clinicians, was asked to give an overview of Archie's time there.
He said that when Archie arrived from Southend Hospital there were "signs of neurological damage".He said that when Archie arrived from Southend Hospital there were "signs of neurological damage".
"An initial electrical test of his brain showed there was no activity," he said."An initial electrical test of his brain showed there was no activity," he said.
"It was repeated with music being played and his mother with him to see if there was any response and there was no response to any outside stimulation.""It was repeated with music being played and his mother with him to see if there was any response and there was no response to any outside stimulation."
He said that the hospital formed the view that it was "not a survivable injury".He said that the hospital formed the view that it was "not a survivable injury".
The inquest in Chelmsford continues.
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