By SHAUNA ANDERSON
Are they loving parents or kidnappers?
Are they religion fanatics or just a family trying to do the best thing by their sick son?
It is the story captivating the world – a desperately ill five-year-old boy “kidnapped” by his parents and taken to another country for medical treatment refused to him.
They have now been arrested and wait in detention while the boy, Ashya, is back in hospital without his parent’s consent- and without them by his side.
British boy Ashya King was taken by his parents from his Southhampton Hospital last Thursday; CCTV footage showed his parents pushing his wheelchair from the hospital.
His family – including his mother, Naghemeh King, and six siblings – then boarded a ferry from Portsmouth to Cherbourg in northern France. A major police and social media campaign began to find the boy.
It was vital, you see, because time was running out: Ashya is sick. Very sick.
He was in hospital after being operated on for a brain tumor and could die without proper treatment.
The search for Ashya
“It is vital that we find Ashya today. His health will deteriorate rapidly,” assistant chief constable Chris Shead said in a media conference after the boy went missing.
“Ashya is in a wheelchair and is fed through a tube. The feeding system is battery operated and that battery will run out today, “assistant chief constable Shead said.
“He must continue to be fed through the tube by someone with the relevant medical training. “If he doesn’t receive urgent medical care or the wrong treatment is given, his condition will become life threatening.”
Top Comments
How terribly sad is this case, it's not up to us to judge anything here, only hope for the best outcome for this dear little child.
This is a heartbreaking story. Brett is clearly an intelligent and loving Dad who is highly motivated to protect his child. Why doesn't he have the right to have a say in his child's care? The fact that they are both now locked up and the child is alone and receiving treatment that may cause further damage is frightening. I really feel for these guys.