A close friend of Archie Battersbee’s family has said there was ‘nothing dignified’ about the 12-year-old’s death after his life support was turned off yesterday.
A close friend of Archie Battersbee’s family has said there was ‘nothing dignified’ about the 12-year-old’s death.
He was being kept alive through a mixture of medical interventions, including ventilation and drug treatments. Outside the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, east London, family friend Ella Carter said Archie went ‘completely blue’ before he died.Archie was found unconscious in April at his family home
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