| Baby RB's father gives up court battle to keep son alive |
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A judge paid tribute to the "exemplary" devotion shown by the parents of a profoundly disabled baby boy yesterday as he granted an order for the child to be allowed... More »
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Telegraph - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Father gives up fight to keep baby alive |
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Child's ventilator will be turned off after court battle with mother is resolved Close A seriously ill baby, whose parents disagreed about his medical care, will have his... More »
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The Independent - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Leading article: Hard cases and good law |
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The sad case of Baby RB, which has been argued to and fro before the High Court, ended summarily yesterday when the one-year-old boy's father accepted the hospital's case for... More »
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The Independent - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Parents' tears as baby battle ends |
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THE parents of tragic Baby RB both wept uncontrollably in the High Court yesterday as their fight over whether to keep him alive ended. The brave young father had been... More »
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The Sun - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Father drops right-to-life fight |
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A father who had been fighting to stop a hospital withdrawing life support from his seriously ill son has dropped his objections. The one-year-old, known as Baby RB for legal... More »
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BBC - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Baby to die after dad halts battle |
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THE baby boy at the centre of a right-to-life battle could die as early as today - after his dad finally agreed his life support should be switched off. The brave young... More »
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The Sun - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Father gives up fight to keep baby alive |
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Child's ventilator will be turned off after court battle with mother is resolved Close A seriously ill baby, whose parents disagreed about his medical care, will have his... More »
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The Independent - Nov. 10, 2009
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| UK man withdraws opposition to switching off son's life... |
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November 2009 LONDON - A British baby born with a severe genetic defect will be allowed to die after his father agreed Tuesday with the mother and medical experts that... More »
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Medicine Hat News - Nov. 10, 2009
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