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Archie Battersby died in hospital after life support was turned off Saturday morning

Archie Battersbee died at thehospitaljust hours after life support was turned off on Saturday morning.

A 12-year-old boy has been in a coma since suffering a catastrophic brain injury in April.

His mother, Holly Dance, announced that Archie had died Saturday at 12:15 pm outside the hospital where she was being treated.

Speaking outside the hospital, Holly said she was "the most proud mom in the world."

Hollytold Sky Newsthat Archie was "a very beautiful little boy who fought to the end. I'm very proud to be his mom." ..

"He stopped taking medicine at 10 am and his stats remained stable until he removed the ventilator two hours later," said Ella Rose, fiancée of Archie's brother Tom. Carter spoke on behalf of his family.

"It is absolutely dignified to see a family member or child choking.

Archie Battersbee
Archie Battersbee

"I hope my family doesn't have to experience what we have experienced. It's barbaric. "

Doctors tell their parents that Archie has left his brain stem dead after the incident, claiming that continuing his life-sustaining treatment is not in his best interests. did.

The judge refused to prevent doctors from ending treatment despite several proceedings by Holly and Archie's father Paul Buttersby. During a recent court battle, they bid on theHigh Court, the Court of Appeals, and the European Human Court. The right to transfer him to the hospital to die.

Separated, but both living in the Southend of Essex, the pair filed with the Court of Appeals on Friday after losing a high court bid. The hospital before his life-sustaining treatment was withdrawn.

Immediately after 6:30 pm on the same day, the Court of Appeals confirmed that the approval of the appeal was denied. The problem has been resolved.

His parents were involved in a lengthy court battle over the withdrawal of treatment, which was finally edited by the European Court of Human Rights on Wednesday to refuse to intervene in the first battle. I failed when I did.

After the ruling, Holly and Paul shifted their focus to trying to move their son to hospice, arguing that he should be able to decide where he died. Their request was denied on Friday morning in a High Court ruling concluding that it was not in Archie's best interests to move Mrs. Justice.

In an interview with Sky News recorded on Friday, Archie's mother Holly said she was "quite broken" and "absolutely terrible" that day. Looking at the breakdown of

, she states: "I don't think there were any terrible days in the last few weeks after April 7th,"

added: "It was really hard. I was pretty broken, even though I had a distinctly strong face and appearance in front of the camera."

Dance has nothing else to do. I was asked. "No. I've done everything I promised the little boy, and I've done it."

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