Archie Battersbee dies after parents lose legal battle over life support (2024)

Archie Battersbee, the 12-year-old boy whose parents fought a long-running legal battle to prevent his life support treatment from being removed, has died, his mother has said.

Speaking outside the Royal London hospital, Hollie Dance said he had “fought right until the very end”.

Speaking through tears, she said: “In sadness, Archie passed at 12.15pm today. I would just like to say I am the proudest mum in the world.

“He was such a beautiful little boy. He fought right until the very end and I am so proud to be his mum.”

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Ella Carter, a relative of the family, said it was “barbaric” to see the young boy die.

“His stats remained completely stable for two hours until they completely removed ventilation and he went completely blue,” she said.

“There is absolutely nothing dignified about watching a family member or a child suffocate. No family should ever have to go through what we have been through – it is barbaric.”

Supporters of the family came to the hospital with flowers on Saturday morning and created a tribute to Archie in front of the hospital with candles in the shape of the letter A.

Shelley Elias, 43, a mother of two from Stepney, east London, who said she vaguely knew Archie’s mother, brought flowers, a card and some candles. She said: “I did not know what to write because there are no words that will take the pain away.

“I just wanted the mum and her family to know that I am here for them. My boy is 12, the same age as Archie, and this just puts things in perspective.”

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Andrea Williams, the chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, which has been supporting the family’s case, said: “Our thoughts, prayers and support are with Archie’s family at this tragic moment.

“We will continue to support the family, as we have done throughout, ever since they came to us after being issued with last-minute legal proceedings to remove life support from Archie.

“We are thankful for the widespread public support for Archie and his family. It has been a privilege to stand alongside them.”

Dance and Archie’s father, Paul Battersbee, had in recent days made applications to the high court, court of appeal and European court of human rights (ECHR) to have him transferred to a hospice to die.

A last-ditch plea to the ECHR to intervene was rejected late on Friday, following a high court ruling that he must remain at Royal London hospital in Whitechapel, east London.

Archie, a talented gymnast and lover of mixed martial arts, had been in a coma since suffering a catastrophic brain injury on 7 April. His mother, who had been at his bedside almost constantly ever since, believes it resulted from him choking while taking part in a viral social media challenge.

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Doctors said Archie was brain stem dead but his parents wanted life support to continue.

Last month, a high court judge, praising Archie as having “an infectious enthusiasm for life”, ruled it was “futile” to keep treating him.

In an interview with Sky News, recorded on Friday, Dance, of Southend-on-Sea, Essex, said the hospital had made it clear there were no more options and that life support would be withdrawn at 10am on Saturday.

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Dance said: “The last however many weeks since 7 April, I don’t think there’s been a day that hasn’t been awful really.”

“It’s been really hard,” she added. “Despite the hard strong face and appearance obviously in front of the cameras up until now, I’ve been pretty broken.”

Asked if there was anything more she could do, she said: “No. I’ve done everything that I promised my little boy I’d do. And I’ve done it.”

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In a statement, Barts Health NHS trust said Archie’s “tragic case not only affected the family and his carers but touched the hearts of many across the country.”

Alistair Chesser, the trust’s chief medical officer, said: “Archie Battersbee passed away on Saturday afternoon at the Royal London hospital after treatment was withdrawn in line with court rulings about his best interests. Members of his family were present at the bedside and our thoughts and heartfelt condolences remain with them at this difficult time.

“The trust would like to thank the medical, nursing and support staff in the paediatric intensive care department who looked after Archie following his awful accident. They provided high quality care with extraordinary compassion over several months in often trying and distressing circ*mstances. This tragic case not only affected the family and his carers but touched the hearts of many across the country.”

Archie Battersbee dies after parents lose legal battle over life support (2024)

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Archie Battersbee dies after parents lose legal battle over life support? ›

A 12-year-old English boy whose parents fought a lengthy legal battle to keep him on life support died Saturday, two hours after doctors ended his life-sustaining treatment. Archie Battersbee died at 12:15 p.m., local time, at the Royal London hospital, according to his mother, Hollie Dance.

Did Archie Battersbee die after life support is turned off? ›

Archie Battersbee, Gravely Ill 12-Year-Old, Dies After Removal of Life Support. The boy's family had made several legal appeals to keep him on a ventilator, but judges in Britain sided with doctors in finding that he had no hope of recovery.

What did Archie Battersbee die of? ›

He liked to trick, he liked sometimes to carry out acts, or some might describe them as stunts, that would alarm people.” He recorded Archie's medical cause of death as catastrophic hypoxic ischemic brain injury, secondary to strangulation.

Why was Archie taken off life support? ›

The High Court ruled doctors could legally switch off Archie's life support, with a judge saying the boy had died at the end of May. The court had been ordered to decide what was in Archie's best interests as doctors wanted to stop treating the boy but had been met with resistance by the family.

What happened to the 12 year old boy Archie? ›

After two days of evidence from Archie's mother, Hollie Dance, medical staff and police, Essex's senior coroner, Lincoln Brookes, said on Wednesday his official verdict was that the 12-year-old's death on 6 August last year was caused by an accident.

Who was the child whose life support was turned off? ›

Archie Battersbee, the 12-year-old boy whose parents fought a long-running legal battle to prevent his life support treatment from being removed, has died, his mother has said. Speaking outside the Royal London hospital, Hollie Dance said he had “fought right until the very end”.

Did Archie come back to life in Season 3? ›

Or … “At least the Archie we knew.” And to that I say BOOO. That melodramatic voiceover is too much Jug. TOO MUCH. But long story short, Arch woke up at the hospital and decided he was done running, so now, he's returned home to Riverdale with his dark hair and as Jug says, “scars, both inside and out.” Again, BOO.

What happens when life support is turned off? ›

The heart continues to beat while the ventilator delivers oxygen to the lungs (the heart can initiate its own beating without nerve impulses from the brain) but, despite the beating heart and warm skin, the person is dead. Since the brain has stopped working, the person won't breathe if the ventilator is switched off.

What time did Archie Battersbee die? ›

His life-supporting equipment, including mechanical ventilation, was finally withdrawn on 6 August 2022 and Battersbee was pronounced dead shortly afterwards at 12:15 BST.

Has a baby been removed from life support UK? ›

A critically ill baby girl has been removed from life support after judges ruled that she should be allowed to die, a campaign group supporting her parents has said. Eight-month-old Indi Gregory has an incurable mitochondrial condition and medics say they can do no more for her.

What is the story of Archie Battersbee? ›

Archie Battersbee died accidentally following a "prank or experiment" that went wrong, a coroner concluded. Archie, 12, was found unconscious at the family home in Southend-on-Sea on 7 April. He died four months later in August, following his parents' legal battle with the NHS hospital treating him in London.

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