Father: Sick UK child surviving after life support withdrawn

AP  |  London 

The father of a terminally ill British said the child is surviving after being taken off life support, surprising doctors who had argued he should be allowed to die.

"He's now on oxygen," Evans said. "It's not changing his breathing but it's oxygenating his body."

is in a "semi-vegetative state" as a result of a degenerative neurological condition doctors have been unable to identify.

He was taken off after a series of court rulings backed doctors who said further treatment was futile.

Alfie's parents, Evans, 21, and Kate James, 20, want to take him to the

Doctors at Liverpool's Alder Hey believe that would noy be in the toddler's best interests, and British courts have agreed.

The case has drawn the attention of Pope Francis, who during a Sunday blessing in St. this month offered prayers for and others who are suffering from serious infirmities.

has made appeals for the boy to be kept alive, saying only God can decide who dies.

The hospital said it would not be offering a running commentary on the child's condition.

"This is our normal and agreed practice with all our patients," the hospital said in a statement.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 15:40 IST