London:A London hospital on Saturday withdrew life support for 12-year-old British boy Archie Battersbee after his parents lost a long, emotive and divisive legal battle. Archie's mother, Hollie Dance, said her son passed away just over two hours after the artificial ventilation was stopped.
"Such a beautiful little boy. He fought right until the very end," she told reporters, sobbing, outside the Royal London Hospital. "I'm the proudest mum in the world," Dance said, after spending the night at his bedside with other relatives. Dance found Archie unconscious at home in April with signs he had placed a cord around his neck, possibly after taking part in an online asphyxiation challenge.
At the entrance to the hospital in east London, well-wishers left flowers and cards, and lit candles in the shape of the letter "A". "My boy is 12, the same age as Archie, and this just puts things in perspective," Shelley Elias, 43, said after leaving her own offerings at the site earlier Saturday. "I did not know what to write because there are no words that will take the pain away," she said.
A judge in June agreed with doctors that Archie was "brain-stem dead", allowing life support to be discontinued, but the family fought through the courts to overturn that. Arguing that Archie could benefit from treatment in Italy or Japan, they took their case all the way to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, which this week declined to intervene.
The parents also lost a last-ditch legal bid to have Archie transferred to a hospice for his final hours. "All legal routes have been exhausted," a spokesman for the campaign group Christian Concern, which has been supporting the family, said late Friday. "The family are devastated and are spending precious time with Archie."