The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Alfie’s dad hopes to ‘build a bridge’ with hospital

Tom Evans praised staff at Alder Hey for ‘profession­alism’

- Kim pilling and eleanor barlow

The parents of Alfie Evans have pledged to work alongside doctors to give him “the dignity and comfort he needs”.

His father, Tom, 21, also appealed to the family’s many supporters to step aside and allow the couple to “form a relationsh­ip” with Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and go on to “build a bridge and walk across it”.

Earlier yesterday, Mr Evans said he and Alfie’s mother, Kate James, 20, hoped to have a “positive” meeting to discuss his son’s care with medics in Liverpool after they previously failed in an 11th-hour attempt to take the 23-month-old to a foreign hospital for treatment.

He said there had been no deteriorat­ion in Alfie’s condition since he was taken off a ventilator and he was not in pain.

He accused doctors of misdiagnos­ing his son and also vowed to return to court if the meeting did not go well.

But he later told reporters that in his son’s interests the couple would now work together with his treatment team and praised Alder Hey staff for their “profession­alism”.

In a statement, he said: “Our lives have been turned upside down by the intense focus on Alfie and his situation. Our little family along with Alder Hey has become the centre of attention for many people around the world and it has meant we have not been able to live our lives as we would like.

“We are very grateful and we appreciate all the support we have received from around the world, including from our Italian and Polish supporters, who have dedicated their time and support to our incredible fight.

“We would now ask you to return back to your everyday lives and allow myself, Kate and Alder Hey to form a relationsh­ip, build a bridge and walk across it.

“We also wish to thank Alder Hey staff at every level for their dignity and profession­alism during what must be an incredibly difficult time for them too.”

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Mr Evans holds a photo of his son as he speaks to media outside Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool.
Picture: Getty. Mr Evans holds a photo of his son as he speaks to media outside Alder Hey Hospital in Liverpool.

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