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Parents of terminally-ill Alta Fixsler and Manchester hospital in fresh court battle over right to die at home

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter to keep up with what's happening in and around the city The parents of terminally-ill Alta Fixsler face a fresh battle with a Manchester hospital trust over their wish for her to die at home.

The Manchester Evening News reported last week how her parents Chaya and Abraham, an Orthodox Jewish couple, have rented a flat in Salford which they believe is suitable for their two-year-old daughter to spend her final hours.

The couple have exhausted all legal options in trying to prevent Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) from withdrawing life-sustaining care. READ MORE: 'Why can't our child die at home?' Alta suffered severe brain damage after being born prematurely at 34 weeks in December 2019

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