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Ashya King 'to leave hospital for proton treatment' | Ashya King 'to leave hospital for proton treatment' |
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Five-year-old brain tumour patient Ashya King is being prepared to leave hospital in Spain for proton treatment in the Czech Republic. | |
He has been receiving treatment at the Materno Infantil hospital in Malaga. | He has been receiving treatment at the Materno Infantil hospital in Malaga. |
Its director Manuel Paz told BBC News on Sunday evening Ashya was "ready to leave", possibly in the next few hours. | |
Parents Brett and Naghemeh King removed Ashya from Southampton General Hospital on 28 August after disagreeing with doctors about his treatment. | Parents Brett and Naghemeh King removed Ashya from Southampton General Hospital on 28 August after disagreeing with doctors about his treatment. |
They were later arrested in Spain under a European arrest warrant, which sparked an international outcry. | They were later arrested in Spain under a European arrest warrant, which sparked an international outcry. |
Ashya will be leaving hospital from Malaga Airport in a private plane, the BBC has been told. | |
Mr Paz said the boy's departure could be on Sunday evening or in the early hours of Monday. | |
The treatment he is due to receive in Prague is a type of radiation therapy that uses beams of protons - or small parts of atoms - rather than high energy X-rays, as with conventional radiotherapy. | The treatment he is due to receive in Prague is a type of radiation therapy that uses beams of protons - or small parts of atoms - rather than high energy X-rays, as with conventional radiotherapy. |
The protons can be directed at a tumour more precisely than X-rays and unlike conventional treatments the beams stop once they hit the target, rather than carrying on through the body. | The protons can be directed at a tumour more precisely than X-rays and unlike conventional treatments the beams stop once they hit the target, rather than carrying on through the body. |
Ashya previously had major surgery to successfully remove a brain tumour on 24 July and a further operation on his brain on 22 August. | Ashya previously had major surgery to successfully remove a brain tumour on 24 July and a further operation on his brain on 22 August. |
As a result of these procedures he was unable to speak, unable to eat or drink on his own and relied on a food pump. | As a result of these procedures he was unable to speak, unable to eat or drink on his own and relied on a food pump. |
Following his disappearance from Southampton Hospital, Hampshire Constabulary obtained a European arrest warrant on the grounds the Kings had neglected their son. | Following his disappearance from Southampton Hospital, Hampshire Constabulary obtained a European arrest warrant on the grounds the Kings had neglected their son. |
But the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) later withdrew the warrant. | But the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) later withdrew the warrant. |
Ashya King's legal status | Ashya King's legal status |