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The lad had been the centre of a contentious High Court battle
- Milad Sherzad, News Reporter
- Published: 15:15, 15 Nov 2024
- Updated: 15:15, 15 Nov 2024
A ONE-year-old lad astatine the centre of a High Court conflict connected whether his life-sustaining attraction should beryllium continued has died.
Ayden Braqi tragically passed distant astatine Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) connected Thursday "with his household astir him", soon aft the mechanical ventilation keeping him live was withdrawn.
The High Court heard successful October however helium suffered from a "severe, progressive and irreversible neuromuscular disease" for which determination is nary known cure.
However, helium was stated to beryllium "cognitively intact" and could "see, hear, smell, feel, and enjoy".#
The Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust, which cared for Ayden, asked a justice to regularisation that his attraction should stop.
Its lawyers claimed that the burdens of attraction outweighed the "limited benefits" helium could bask from his beingness being prolonged.
His mother, Neriman Braqi, had opposed the bid, claiming that helium could proceed to person attraction and claimed the lad "still smiled" contempt his condition.
More to follow.