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A severely disabled child, whose family fought a long legal battle for her right to live, may be fostered because her parents have split up.A severely disabled child, whose family fought a long legal battle for her right to live, may be fostered because her parents have split up.
Charlotte Wyatt, two, of Portsmouth, was born three months prematurely with serious brain, lung and kidney damage.Charlotte Wyatt, two, of Portsmouth, was born three months prematurely with serious brain, lung and kidney damage.
Her parents Darren, 34, and Debbie, 25, who separated in January, won a High Court battle to let doctors resuscitate her if her condition worsened.Her parents Darren, 34, and Debbie, 25, who separated in January, won a High Court battle to let doctors resuscitate her if her condition worsened.
Charlotte is continuing to be treated at St Mary's Hospital in Portsmouth.Charlotte is continuing to be treated at St Mary's Hospital in Portsmouth.
Lung infectionLung infection
Charlotte, who celebrates her third birthday on Saturday, weighed just 1lb (0.45kg) when she was born.Charlotte, who celebrates her third birthday on Saturday, weighed just 1lb (0.45kg) when she was born.
Charlotte is recovering from a life-threatening viral lung infection, which she caught in February.Charlotte is recovering from a life-threatening viral lung infection, which she caught in February.
Her treatment, estimated to cost about £300 a day, is thought to have come to about £1.1m so far.Her treatment, estimated to cost about £300 a day, is thought to have come to about £1.1m so far.
Portsmouth City Council refused to comment on reports of the couple's split. Stuart Gallimore, of Portsmouth City Council, said: "We are continuing to work with the family to ensure the best possible outcome for Charlotte but it is not appropriate for us to comment further on the details of this case."