Brain-damaged baby 'should be allowed to die'published at 15:51 Greenwich Mean Time 29 January 2021
The baby's mother Danielle Jones, 18, collapsed and died at her parents' home in Bristol in January.
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The baby's mother Danielle Jones, 18, collapsed and died at her parents' home in Bristol in January.
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