Let’s find out “Is Archie Battersbee Dead Or Still Alive” British 12-year-old Archie Battersbee has been unconscious since April as a result of a brain injury. His parents discovered him unresponsive at his Southeast Essex home following what appeared to be an online challenge.
The family’s appeal against the decision to stop his treatment of their son was denied by the Supreme Court. Archie Dance’s therapy would terminate unless an application was lodged to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) by Wednesday at 9:00 BST, according to his mother Hollie Dance.
The boy’s mother thinks the boy may have been trying to complete an online challenge when he suffered brain injury because he has never regained consciousness. His brain stem is dead, according to the experts, thus the boy won’t survive.
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Archie Battersbee is alive with the help of life support. Appeal court judges ruled keeping him alive is against his interest and rejected his family’s claim that withdrawing life support is a breach of his human rights.
The boy is in a deep coma, and his body cannot function without the help of medics. Archie’s parents said after they lost a Supreme Court bid to keep the treatment, life support is set to be withdrawn on Wednesday morning.

Medics treating the boy at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel east London believe Archie is brain-stem dead and stated continued life-support treatment is not in the boy’s best interest.
But his family said the treatment should continue, saying the boy’s heart was still beating, and he had gripped his mom’s hand. The parents had sought to extend Archie’s treatment to permit time for a United Nations committee to consider the young boy’s case.
Is Archie Battersbee Taken Off Life Support?
Archie Battersbee is set to be taken off his ventilator on Wednesday morning as a panel of three Supreme Court judges refused permission for his parents to appeal. They concluded that the Court of Appeal made the right decision.
The hospital trust treating the kid said it would work with the family to prepare for life support treatment to end. The Supreme Court panel also stated that Archie has no prospect of meaningful recovery.
Archie Battersbee's life support is set to be switched off at 11am today, pending another last-ditch attempt by his family to postpone the move.
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Archie’s mother, Hollie Dance, said her child’s treatment would end unless an application was made to the ECHR. The medics will switch off his life support at 11:00 if an application is not submitted in time.
The Christian Legal Center, supporting the legal action by Archie’s parents, said their team would submit an application to the court on time to give the boy more time.
Archie Battersbee Parents
Archie Battersbee is the loving son of Hollie Dance and Paul Battersbee. The boy was found unconscious at home in Southend, Essex, on April 7 with a ligature around his neck.
His mother believes he was doing the Blackout Challenge, a TikTok challenge that encourages individuals to hyperventilate until they pass out. Doctors treating the boy say he is effectively brain-dead and is kept alive by mechanical ventilation.

Once life support is switched off, doctors say, Archie, will die “almost immediately.” The boy has lost a lot of weight, and his heart and organs are on the verge of closing down.
Hollie and Paul claim that withdrawing treatment would breach the UK’s obligations under Articles 10 and 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities.
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Archie Battersbee is a 12-year-old boy suffering from brain damage. He was a young aspiring Olympic gymnast who was fit and fine until April when he was found unconscious at home.
The boy never regained consciousness; according to doctors, he suffered catastrophic brain damage. His parents, Hollie Dance and Paul Battersbee lost an appeal to the Supreme Court to continue his treatment.
If his life support is to be switched off, the family wants Archie to be moved to a hospice. They stated if it’s their child’s last couple of days, it needs to be peaceful and a calm atmosphere.
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