Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Baby boy airlifted to Italy for life-saving operation

- GEORGE LITHGOW wdp@reachplc.com

AONE-MONTH-OLD boy has been airlifted from a West hospital to Rome to undergo life-saving surgery.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni personally intervened so the child could travel, it has been reported.

Photos of the transfer show an Italian ambulance on board a military cargo plane, reported to have been sent to collect the boy from Bristol Royal Hospital for Children.

The child suffers from a congenital heart condition and his parents said doctors told them crucial treatment was not available in this country, The Times reported.

When medics saw plans for the transfer and treatment, hospital staff agreed to allow the boy to be moved.

A lawyer representi­ng the youngster’s family thanked “all those who worked hard to transfer the little [boy]”, a translatio­n of a post on his X account said.

“A big thank you from the family to all those who worked hard to transfer the little [boy], less than a month old, from the United Kingdom to Rome,” said Simone Pillon.

“Italians are like that: they love life,” he added.

The Bristol Royal Hospital has been approached for comment.

The baby’s Italian father told The Times: “My wife and I are very happy and relieved... [Meloni and the Italian authoritie­s] actively took action to make the transfer of our son possible.”

The father also thanked the British medical team “for smoothly authorisin­g and supporting us and our son through this process”.

The boy was transferre­d to the Bambino Gesu hospital, which is controlled by the Vatican, the newspaper reported.

The same hospital offered to treat a British baby girl with a rare mitochondr­ial disease last year.

Eight-month-old Indi Gregory was at the centre of a legal fight before her life-support treatment was withdrawn and she died at a hospice.

Her parents Dean Gregory and Claire Staniforth lost legal bids in the High Court and Court of Appeal for specialist­s to keep treating her.

The couple also failed in a bid to transfer Indi to the Rome hospital for specialist treatment, with the Italian government later offering to pay for Indi’s funeral.

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Win McNamee/Getty Images Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni personally intervened so the child could travel from Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, below

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