Alfie Evans protest: Dozens gather for second day despite hospital’s plea for calm

People protest outside Alder Hey Hospital on Friday
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Dozens of angry protesters have returned to the hospital where terminally ill Alfie Evans is being cared for despite pleas for calm.

Alder Hey Children's Hospital had called for the public to respect the decision to withdraw life support treatment from Alfie and allow staff to continue caring for him.

On Thursday, Hundreds of protesters had gathered outside the hospital after judge Mr Justice Hayden endorsed the plan.

And demonstrators again lined on both sides of the street on Friday with banners of support urging the release of the 23-month-old baby to his parents.

Protesters returned for a second day despite pleas for calm by the hospital
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After Thursday's demonstration, a spokesman for the hospital said: "Unfortunately the action taken last night and the behaviour of a small minority of supporters impacted very negatively on other patients, families and staff at Alder Hey.

"We would therefore be grateful if all respect and consideration is shown to all our staff, patients and families at the hospital."

But further protests came as father Alfie Evans announced he still hopes to take his son to Italy.

Speaking in front of supporters outside the Liverpool hospital, Tom Evans, 21, said he had a jet chartered to take the infant for treatment on Thursday night but had been stopped by the hospital.

Tom Evans, the father of 23-month-old Alfie Evans, speaks to the media
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Speaking on behalf of himself and his partner Kate James, 20, Mr Evans said: "Yesterday we attempted to discharge our son Alfie Evans from the care of Alder Hey, legally, by formally withdrawing their duty of care."

He stated the hospital had "falsely claimed" Alfie was a ward of court and the delay meant the youngster had missed the flight, which was chartered from Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

He said: "The alarm was pulled and police were alerted and within a matter of 15 or 20 minutes I had three police officers round the bedside telling me that Alfie was a ward of court and they had been notified by the hospital and if I touched my son I would be arrested for assault."

He added: "We want to know why they are fighting so hard and what are they trying to hide."

Supporters look on as Tom Evans speaks
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Mr Evans said an appeal would be heard on Monday and the family hoped to go to Italy for treatment next week.

He said: "If he stays here and dies, he dies, if he goes and he dies at least he has died a hero, trying."

The couple have asked the courts to allow Alfie to continue to receive treatment but have already lost fights in the High Court, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court and European Court of Human Rights.

Merseyside Police said the protest on Thursday was peaceful but "did cause significant traffic disruption and inconvenience for other people trying to access the hospital".

A spokesman for Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust added: "Alfie's clinical condition is truly heart rending but at each stage of the legal process which has to be followed in such cases, the courts have agreed with the treating team and the independent expert advisers instructed by the trust and the family that Alfie's condition is irreversible and untreatable.

“All treatable conditions have been diagnosed.

"All the experts agree that it will not assist Alfie to subject him to further tests in order to identify a diagnosis.

"As part of that process, his parents are making further appropriate representations to the Court of Appeal to present their views.

"Last night Mr Justice Hayden ordered that Alfie cannot be removed from Alder Hey Children's Hospital pending the hearing before the Court of Appeal on Monday."

Additional reporting by Press Association

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