Court: UK baby must remain on life support for 6 more days
PARIS — A European court ordered Britain on Tuesday to maintain a terminally-ill baby on life support for six more days after his parents, desperate to take their son to the U.S. for experimental treatment, lost their appeals before U.K. courts.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the British government should provide Charlie Gard , a 10-month-old baby suffering from a rare genetic disease, with artificial ventilation until midnight June 19.
The seven-judge panel considered that “serious and irreparable harm may occur” if doctors at a London hospital are allowed to stop treatment before the court is expected to review the case if the parents file a full application in the next few days.
Three different British courts, including the Supreme Court, have ruled in favour of lifting life support, which would prevent the parents from bringing Charlie to the U.S. to undergo a therapy trial.


