"Proton beam cancer treatment to start in Manchester in 2018" - BBC News
> Oh good. Does this mean the NHS will no longer be seeking European arrest warrants against parents trying to take their kids abroad for this treatment? That's nice.
#ashyakinghttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/health-42446686?__twitter_impression=true …
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Ashya King's family deserve an apology a d more. The State still maintains it was right to put him in Care.
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Replying to @PhyllisStein2 @BBCNews
The state should scrambling out the back door with its tail firmly between its legs over this case. And don't even start me on the clinicians involved. An outrage, no matter how you cut it.
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http://www.itv.com/news/2015-04-10/hospital-staff-targeted-by-vitriol-and-death-threats-over-ashya-king-case/ … It puts staff in awkward situation, so better to have child put in Care than treated as parents wish
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"Health workers informed police, and an international manhunt was launched" For seeking a treatment which the NHS now offers and even then ended up paying for? Says it all. They were WRONG, pure and simple. It was the denial of that fact which provoked the anger.
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