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Actually, the hospital where the British boy is located had already wanted to end his treatment on Wednesday morning. That didn’t happen because his parents went to the European Court of Human Rights at the last minute. However, that court did not want to intervene, British media reported on Wednesday evening.

British Sky News reports that Archie’s parents from the hospital will have until Thursday morning to request transfer to a hospice. In the meantime, his treatment will continue. However, according to the doctors, the boy’s prospects are “nil.” Because his condition is unstable, the hospital states that “relocation to another location, even a short distance, poses a significant risk.”

The legal battle for Archie’s life has been closely followed by international media for days. The boy was seriously injured when, according to his mother, he supposedly participated in an online challenge, in which participants deliberately try to become unconscious.

According to the parents, their son is making good progress. “We’re not giving up on Archie to the end,” his mother said.

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