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Sunday, 23 July 2017
Great ormond street hospital had a situation of uprage regarding Charlie gard, it was said that there was protesters out side the hospital causing up a stir in relation to Charlie gard, it's is a distressing moment for the family of Charlie gard as they hope to save the life of the dear child Charlie. Death threats and online abuse that was sent to the hospital base around the negative response from the hospital in relation to helping Charlie keep his life, as Connie and Chris battle to take there child to America to get special treatment, GOSH states that this treatment won't help his life as they say it's best to turn of the life support machine keeping him alive, Chris and Connie have different views to the life of there child as they don't think it is right to stop a machine that keeps there boy alive. We as smileband think that Chris and Connie should make the choice if they should turn off there machine or not as it is there blood and soul that is very special to them as it would be with any of us. A statement today was saying that doctors and nurses have been subjected to a 'shocking and disgraceful tide of hostility and disturbance' this is during a legal battle between the hospital and his parents, Connie Yates and Chris Gard. She added that parents visiting their children at the London hospital have been 'harassed and discomforted' and they have contacted the police for assistance. Charlie's parents said they do not condone abusive or threatening behaviour to GOSH staff, Charlie's parents are currently fighting for permission to take their 11-month-old son, who suffers from a rare genetic condition and has brain damage, over to New York to receive experimental therapy. specialists at GOSH argue the therapy will not help and his life support treatment should stop. Great Ormond Street Hospital cares for many thousands of seriously unwell children every year, providing outstanding treatment for those who need it most.Charlie Gard's case is a heart-breaking one. We fully understand that there is intense public interest, and that emotions run high.The tireless advocacy of Charlie's loving parents and the natural sympathy people feel with his situation.GOSH community has been subjected to a shocking and disgraceful tide of hostility and disturbance. Staff have received abuse both in the street and on line.
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