Judges rule Derbyshire-born infant with incurable mitochondrial condition should be allowed to die

A critically ill baby girl has been removed from life support after judges ruled that she should be allowed to die, a campaign group supporting her parents has said.

Eight-month-old Indi Gregory has an incurable mitochondrial condition and medics say they can do no more for her.

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Judges rule Derbyshire-born infant with incurable mitochondrial condition should be allowed to die

A critically ill baby girl has been removed from life support after judges ruled that she should be allowed to die, a campaign group supporting her parents has said.

Eight-month-old Indi Gregory has an incurable mitochondrial condition and medics say they can do no more for her.

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