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Alder Hey Hospital offers "heartfelt sympathy" to Alfie Evans' devastated parents after toddler dies
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| 28 APR 2018
| Sophie Evans
Posted on 04/30/2018 5:45:53 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
The Liverpool hospital, where the toddler's life support was turned off on Monday, said: "All of us feel deeply for Alfie, Kate, Tom and his whole family"
Alder Hey Hospital has expressed its "heartfelt sympathy" to Alfie Evans's devastated parents after the toddler died in the early hours of today.
The Liverpool-based hospital, where little Alfie's life support was turned off on Monday night, posted a statement on its website this morning.
It said: "We wish to express our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to Alfie's family at this extremely distressing time. All of us feel deeply for Alfie, Kate, Tom and his whole family and our thoughts are with them.
"This has been a devastating journey for them and we would ask that their privacy and the privacy of staff at Alder Hey is respected."
The 23-month-old, who was being treated at Alder Hey, died at 2.30am, five days after his life support was withdrawn.
Alfie's mum Kate James posted this heartbreaking message on Facebook today
In an emotional post on Facebook, his dad Tom Evans and mum Kate James announced: "Our baby boy grew his wings tonight at 2:30 am. We are heart broken. Thankyou everyone for all your support."
In a separate post, Tom, 21, wrote: "My gladiator lay down his shield and gained his wings at 02:30... absolutely heartbroken. I LOVE YOU MY GUY."
The couple, both from Liverpool, had fought to take Alfie to a foreign hospital for treatment, but lost a final court appeal on Wednesday.
Doctors had removed the little boy's life support on Monday following a High Court judge's ruling, however he continued to live.
The toddler left medics "gobsmacked" by breathing for himself, according to his dad, who said he was "comfortable" off the ventilator.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: alfie; donaldtrump; prolife; terrislist
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To: MarvinStinson
41
posted on
04/30/2018 7:04:44 AM PDT
by
WayneS
(An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. - Winston Churchill)
To: MarvinStinson
42
posted on
04/30/2018 7:14:34 AM PDT
by
MTsumi
To: MarvinStinson
"Our staff have received in person, via phone calls, email, and through social media channels a barrage of highly abusive and threatening language and behaviour that has shocked us all. When a person or entity has engaged in sickening actions which shock and disgust millions of people, having to endure a few "shocking" words and gestures is a small price to pay, in my opinion.
After all, everyone knows the old adage "actions speak louder than words".
43
posted on
04/30/2018 7:16:14 AM PDT
by
WayneS
(An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last. - Winston Churchill)
To: MarvinStinson
These police would not dare go into London’s Muslim no- go zones.
But the proudly block the baby killing hospital.
44
posted on
04/30/2018 7:21:49 AM PDT
by
tennmountainman
("Prophet Mountainman" Predicter Of All Things RINO...for a small fee.)
To: MarvinStinson
I DO hope that the hospital has heard from outraged people around the world. They have earned it.
This should never happen again, and it is up to the British people to solve. They can choose to let their families live under a system of healthcare rationing, death panels, etc. - or they can step up and do something about it.
This is beyond a medical board stating their belief that no further care should be given. This is a medical board that refused (under criminal penalty) to allow the family to seek options elsewhere at their own expense! And what possibly could be the reason for that?? Embarrassed bureaucrats? Acknowledging the reality that the almighty NHS is capable of being imperfect? Or that the NHS simply doesn’t want to just come out and say it - their mission is rationing service at level that keeps the program financially viable - it is not about healthcare. And it is certainly not about allowing parents to seek options outside of the system.
45
posted on
04/30/2018 7:23:08 AM PDT
by
Made In The USA
(Next thing you know, 'ol Jed's a millionaire)
To: MarvinStinson
46
posted on
04/30/2018 7:25:13 AM PDT
by
Georgia Girl 2
(The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
To: Mr. K
Alder Hey Hospital has expressed its "heartfelt sympathy" to Alfie Evans's devastated parents after the toddler died in the early hours of today.
Its time for the Queen to apologize for the country. Victoria would have done it.
47
posted on
04/30/2018 7:41:29 AM PDT
by
Don Corleone
( lose the gun. save the cannolis.)
To: MarvinStinson
The whole staff should be facing murder charge!
48
posted on
04/30/2018 7:42:05 AM PDT
by
Retvet
(Retvete)
To: MarvinStinson
They might as well had some nazis standing in front of the so-called hospital of death.
49
posted on
04/30/2018 7:56:22 AM PDT
by
Busko
(The only thing that is certain is that nothing is certain.)
To: MGG
Which of course may be why the hospital were so determined to ‘off’ him now.
50
posted on
04/30/2018 7:57:44 AM PDT
by
Mr Radical
(In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act)
To: Mr. K
And a giant size FU to you.
51
posted on
04/30/2018 8:04:29 AM PDT
by
D Rider
To: D Rider
Sorry Mr K,I did not mean you.I am totally disgusted with the NHL.
52
posted on
04/30/2018 8:07:39 AM PDT
by
D Rider
To: MarvinStinson
They should have just shut their mouths.
53
posted on
04/30/2018 8:23:00 AM PDT
by
Crucial
To: D Rider
LOL thank you - I felt so hurt, until I realized it was the internet... :)
54
posted on
04/30/2018 8:28:27 AM PDT
by
Mr. K
(No consequence of repealing Obamacare is worse than Obamacare itself.)
To: Obadiah
“Kinda like a murderer showing up at the victims funeral to express condolences.”
Good analogy, But in a way it’s even worse than that. First they kidnapped the child, then they murdered him and then they heaped insult on the family by shedding crocodile tears.
What’s most galling is the state taking over ownership of the child. They became legal kidnappers and used all the state power to keep the parents from taking their child back and have him treated by others. Truly Orwellian.
If some entity doesn’t want to spend their money to treat someone, I can understand, but making it illegal for someone else to voluntarily spend his money for the treatment, as was the case in this instance, is unbelievably cruel and insane.
55
posted on
04/30/2018 8:29:06 AM PDT
by
aquila48
To: Obadiah; Nextrush; MarvinStinson
I'm thankful the
Mirror (as well as the
Daily Mail) were there to produce and transmit the pictures which have touched sympathetic hearts and, indeed, aroused passions around the world.
But even they do not do the necessary investigative work to a move beyond the (necessary) sympathy and passion, and ask the vital questions:
- How long was Alfie denied nutrition and fluids? Because once they do that, every cell of his body would be suffering from starvation and dehydration. That in itself would make "he's dying" a self-fulfilling prophecy.
- Did they give him fentanyl or morphine or maybe a "Brompton cocktail" to put him into deep sedation? That would suppress those troublesome respiration reflexes and guarantee death by suffocation even before dehydration took him.
- On what grounds could all those courts, including the European Court of Human Rights, deny his parents their right to choose the best options they could, to either prolong his life,or make what little life that remained more comfortable? (Keep in mind that transporting Alfie to Rome and admitting him Gesu Bambino was all paid for, and wouldn't have cost the NHS tuppence).
- When his death was inevitable and expected in days--- but he was still breathing onhis own and not on the ventilator --- why couldn't his parents take him home for home hospice care?
- If his death wasn't imminent, or there was the least possibility for even small improvement, why couldn't his parents get him discharged from Alder Hey so they could have him transported and explore better options?
- Can the UK government actually legally put a travel ban on an Italian citizen --- a sick baby --- to prevent him getting medical treatment abroad? (What do they think he is, a terrorist??) Isn't revoking his right to travel, his right to leave the country, a violation of international law?
- How can "child's best interest" (AS SEEN BY A JUDGE) overrule "parents' decision" (as seen by his mother and father) when the judge and the hospital select death as his "best interest"?
- Why would the parents lose medical proxy or custody rights, when they are neither criminal, negligent, or abusive, and they are seeking different treatment with medical counsel (Polish, German, and Italian doctors all thought it reasonable to transport Alfie.)
- Who barred the parents' spiritual counselor --- the supportive Italian priest --- from the hospital? And WHY? Yes, it was the Archbishop of Liverpool who did that, but did Alder Hey or its attorneys or representatives tell him to?
- The article mentioned "Barrister Sophia Roper,who represented the little boy and took instructions from a court-appointed guardian," How the hell does that work? "His" lawyer is working for the count-appointed guardian who blocked his parents, vetoed his treatment, and forbade any other options? Isn't that, to say the least, conflict of interest?
- How can death be directly intended as a "best interest", for a sick baby or anyone else? Is Alfie healthier dead?
- Is this related to the notorious Liverpool Care Pathway which killed so many patients a decade or two ago? Are the people responsible for this mass-euthanasia project still working for the NHS or Alder Hey as administrators or (probably!) medical ethicists?
- Is Alder Hey still stockpiling baby parts? Are the people responsible for this baby-organ-harvesting scheme still working for the NHS or Alder Hey as administrators or (again!) medical ethicists?
- Is somebody going to make sure there's an independent autopsy before they bury the evidence?
Somebody answer these questions.
56
posted on
04/30/2018 8:32:15 AM PDT
by
Mrs. Don-o
(Some things are so obviously depraved that only an ethicist could approve of them.)
To: MarvinStinson
What, now they’re playing the victim card? Unbelievable!
In my mind there’s no such thing as too much abuse that can be heaped on these despicable people.
57
posted on
04/30/2018 8:34:01 AM PDT
by
aquila48
To: aquila48
Yup, exactly what you said. Pretty scary.
58
posted on
04/30/2018 8:34:20 AM PDT
by
Obadiah
To: MGG
Seriously?
Gah, so that's why they wanted him DEAD NOW!! That explains it! I can't even tell you what that makes me want to do, because no doubt the British Constabulary are monitoring all my media accounts.
59
posted on
04/30/2018 8:37:43 AM PDT
by
Mrs. Don-o
(Some things are so obviously depraved that only an ethicist could approve of them.)
To: wetgundog
“Hope the sue the Sh!t out of them and NHS too.”
That’s probably illegal there, too, just like claiming possession of your own child.
60
posted on
04/30/2018 8:39:48 AM PDT
by
aquila48
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