Mr Wolfe had met hospital officials a week earlier along with Tom Evans, the boy’s father to ask them to reconsider because they believed the child’s condition was improving but it somehow seems that the hospital has adopted a vindictive stance as if reviewing an appeal of a convict sentenced to death.
Woolfe was given a false assumption that the hospital was about to reconsider their decision and allowing Alfie to travel to a hospital in the Vatican for treatment but within an hour of the meeting, the officials contacted the high court to set a ruling on killing the child.
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Alfie’s case has attracted huge media attention and drawn support from the public who has protested in huge numbers outside the hospital. Termed the “Alfie Army”, tens of thousands of supporters rallied to campaign for the boy’s right to life. People from all over the world have sent messages of support to the parents.
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Even shop windows and cars in Merseyside started displaying messages like “Alfie Army ‘Signs showing their staunch support for the parents fighting for the boy’s life. Unfortunately, that won’t be the case. To sum up the present situation in MEP Woolfe’s words 'I beg them to give them the option of saving Alfie rather than pursuing this case today to end his life in the next few days”
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Media defying the ban has just reported that Alfie’s death is scheduled for tomorrow the 13th of April but his parents have now made a last ditched appeal to be allowed to.
Defying a British publication ban, foreign media are reporting that Alfie Evans’ life support will be removed tomorrow. However, his parents have appealed the decision in a last-minute attempt to be allowed to determine their son’s course of care.
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