Posted: 2018-04-28 07:42:42

Updated April 28, 2018 23:01:21

Alfie Evans, the 23-month-old British toddler whose grave illness drew international attention, died early on Saturday, his father said in a Facebook post.

Tom Evans said he was "heartbroken" by his son's death.

Alfie had a rare, degenerative disease and had been in a semi-vegetative state for more than a year.

After a series of court cases Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool, northern England, removed his life support on Monday, against his parents' wishes.

He confounded expectations by continuing to breathe unaided.

Medical experts in Britain had agreed that more treatment would be futile, but his parents wanted to take him to Rome, where the Vatican's Bambino Gesu hospital had offered to care for him.

The case has provoked strong feelings over whether judges, doctors or parents have the right to decide on a child's life. Alfie's parents had been backed by Pope Francis and Poland's President Andrzej Duda.

"I am deeply moved by the death of little Alfie. Today I pray especially for his parents, as God the Father receives him in his tender embrace," the Pope tweeted on Saturday.

Reuters

Topics: family-and-children, infant-health, united-kingdom

First posted April 28, 2018 17:42:42

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