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You are here: Home / Doctors will allow parents of severely disabled Tafida Raqeeb, five, to keep her on life support and take her to Italy for treatment after losing high court claim that she has permanent brain damage and no chance of recovery

Doctors will allow parents of severely disabled Tafida Raqeeb, five, to keep her on life support and take her to Italy for treatment after losing high court claim that she has permanent brain damage and no chance of recovery

A couple wishing to take their disabled daughter to Italy to seek further treatment for her there will not face any further legal fights.t. Tafida Raqeeb’s parents Mohammed Raqeeb, 45, and Shelina Begum, 39, of Newham, East London won a High Court battle on Thursday when a judge ruled that the five-year-old could be moved to the Gaslini Children’s Hospital in Genoa. The couple hope to move Tafida to Italy in the next 10 days in the wake of Mr Justice MacDonald’s decision. The family has been told Tafida, pictured above after the incident, could live another 20 years Tafida Raqeeb´s parents will not be challenged by Royal London Hospital – where Tafida is currently being treated – for trying to move their daughter to Italy How a rare tangle of blood vessels in Tafida’s brain left the five-year-old on life support  Tafida Raqeeb collapsed shortly after waking up her parents during the early hours of one February morning, telling them she had a headache.Doctors later found the five-year-old had a brain AVM, a rare tangle of blood vessels with abnormal connections between the arteries and veins. Headaches are a common symptom.Medics believe these vessels ruptured, although they have yet… Read full this story

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Doctors will allow parents of severely disabled Tafida Raqeeb, five, to keep her on life support and take her to Italy for treatment after losing high court claim that she has permanent brain damage and no chance of recovery have 324 words, post on www.dailymail.co.uk at October 4, 2019. This is cached page on Trend . If you want remove this page, please contact us.

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