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IN THE MATTER OF THE MENTAL CAPACITY ACT 2005
1 Bridge Street West Manchester |
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B e f o r e :
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THE NHS TRUST | Applicant | |
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(by her litigation friend, the Official Solicitor) | Respondent | |
Re AW (Permanent Vegetative State) |
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Christopher Johnston QC (instructed by the Official Solicitor) for AW
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Peter Jackson:
(a) AW is in a permanent vegetative state;
(b) There will be no change or improvement in her condition;
(c) There is no treatment available which could confer any benefit and that accordingly her treatment regime is futile; and
(d) The suffering caused by withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration will be managed by appropriate use of pain relief in accordance with the plan that has been created for AW.
And I declare that
(1) AW lacks capacity to litigate in these proceedings or to make decisions about the medical treatment she should receive, including as to the withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration and other life-sustaining treatment;
(2) It is lawful and in AWs best interests for life-sustaining treatment in the form of artificial nutrition and hydration to be withdrawn; and
(3) It is in AW's best interests to receive such treatment and nursing care as may be appropriate to ensure that she retains the greatest dignity until her life ends.
And I order by agreement that the NHS Trust will pay half of the costs of the Official Solicitor, to be subject to detailed assessment if not agreed.