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The P was allowed to return home to die. The P suffered a birth injury in consequence of medical negligence, which left him with a condition which is described as dyskinetic tetraplegic cerebral palsy. His physical disabilities are extensive. The application was to be allowed to return home to die, despite the difficulties of the situation.
The court ruled that the best option would be for the P to return home with a package of care. Read the full text of the judgment on Bailii Comments are closed.
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