The parents of a severely brain damaged five-year-old girl, who has been at the centre of a high-profile life-support case, are set to move her from a London hospital to Italy to save her life.
Doctors there said Tafida had no chance of recovery and healthcare professionals thought it was best to stop ‘life-sustaining treatment’.Balloons were released outside Royal London Hospital to mark the departure of Tafida But specialists at Gaslini – the Italian equivalent of Great Ormond’s Street – said they would be willing to continue life-support treatment for the little girl if they were given the chance.
But Italian doctors told parents Shelina and Mohammed that they would offer her life-support treatment Tafida’s mum Shelina released celebratory balloons ahead of their journey to Italy
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