Parents vs state: Who should have the final say?

Tragic case of Charlie Gard reignites debate about who is best placed to make decisions on behalf of a child

Charlie Gard
Chris Gard and Connie Yates with their son, Charlie
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"How could they do this to us?" asked Connie Yates when she learnt that the UK Supreme Court would not intervene to allow her terminally ill son, Charlie Gard, to undergo experimental medical treatment in the US in an attempt to prolong his life.

Yesterday, Yates's legal battle, and that of her partner Chris Gard, came to an end when the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) refused to hear their appeal. This means that Charlie Gard will now receive only palliative care, as recommended by his doctors.

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