Life-support treatment has been withdrawn from eight-month-old Indi Gregory, the critically ill baby at the centre of a legal battle, according to Christian Concern, a campaign organisation supporting her parents. Indi had been transferred from Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham to a hospice after stopping breathing on Saturday night and subsequently recovering.

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Despite her resilience, Indi’s parents, Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth, have consistently contested multiple UK court rulings that called for the withdrawal of life support. Indi, diagnosed with a rare mitochondrial disease, has been receiving life-sustaining treatment since her birth in February.

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