An English court has ordered for tomorrow the cessation of vital treatments for Indi Gregory, the terminally ill newborn to whom the Meloni government had granted Italian citizenship.

British justice has set "not before 2pm local time tomorrow" as the deadline to disconnect the machines that keep the little girl alive , suffering from a very serious mitochondrial pathology and at the center of a legal case between Italy and the United Kingdom.

The judge decided that it is not in the child's best interests to be transferred even home , and that the final act will have to take place in a hospice, unless the parents prefer to leave her in the Nottingham hospital where she is hospitalized.

The little girl's family will appeal, as announced by Jacopo Coghe, spokesperson for Pro Vita & Famiglia onlus, and by the lawyer Simone Pillon, who are following the developments of the Italian side of the matter in contact with the English lawyers and the family.

(Unioneonline/D)

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