Frozen girl case 'like a fake resurrection', priest says
A terminally ill girl who fought to have her body frozen in case she could be cured in future was pinning her hopes on a "fake resurrection", a Catholic priest says.
Fr Marc Lyden-Smith, from Sunderland, told BBC Newcastle cryogenics risked making science into "some kind of semi-God".
The 14-year-old girl, who had a rare form of cancer, died in October and has been taken to the US and preserved there.