Parents of Alfie Evans Say His Life Support Has Been Withdrawn Despite Italy Granting Him Emergency Citizenship

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The parents of 23-month-old toddler Alfie Evans have said that his life support has been withdrawn despite Italy granting him an emergency citizenship in hopes of delaying that action.

On Monday, close to 200 protesters came out in support of Alfie against Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool, England, though police blocked an attempt to storm into the health care facility.

The parents, Kate James and Tom Evans, have lost several court appeals seeking to keep their son on life support despite doctors saying that he is terminally ill and has no chance of recovery.

They suffered another blow on Monday after the European Court of Human Rights refused to intervene in the case, saying that the family’s application was “inadmissible.”

The Facebook page “Alfie’s Army Official,” ran by members of the family, reported on Tuesday morning that Alfie managed to breathe on his own for hours despite doctors believing he would only survive for minutes without life support.

An update by James states that he has since been “allowed oxygen and water” and that he has already “proved these doctors wrong.”

Evans told BBC News that his son is “is now on oxygen. It’s not changing his breathing but it’s oxygenating his body.”

“He is still working, he’s doing as good as he can but we do need him to be supported in the next hour. It’s going to be hard,” he added.

Alfie has been at Alder Hey since December 2016, with doctors concluding that his condition is “futile” as he is suffering from an undiagnosed degenerative brain disease, which has also led to seizures and…

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