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Melody Driscoll: Family pays tribute to 'care dispute' girl | Melody Driscoll: Family pays tribute to 'care dispute' girl |
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Tributes have been paid to an 11-year-old girl who has died after a long battle with complex medical conditions. | Tributes have been paid to an 11-year-old girl who has died after a long battle with complex medical conditions. |
Melody Driscoll, from Croydon, passed away at King's College Hospital (KCH) where she was being treated. | Melody Driscoll, from Croydon, passed away at King's College Hospital (KCH) where she was being treated. |
Her parents - who were once accused by hospital staff of "obstructing" their daughter's care - said they were proud of her fight. | Her parents - who were once accused by hospital staff of "obstructing" their daughter's care - said they were proud of her fight. |
Melody's mother Karina Driscoll said her daughter "had touched the hearts of thousands". | Melody's mother Karina Driscoll said her daughter "had touched the hearts of thousands". |
The family had been in dispute with KCH over the treatment given to Melody who had several illnesses including Rett syndrome, a rare and life-limiting genetic disorder that causes mental and physical disability. | The family had been in dispute with KCH over the treatment given to Melody who had several illnesses including Rett syndrome, a rare and life-limiting genetic disorder that causes mental and physical disability. |
Doctors wanted to wean Melody off painkillers, but her parents objected because the plan contravened the treatment she had previously been given at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). | Doctors wanted to wean Melody off painkillers, but her parents objected because the plan contravened the treatment she had previously been given at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH). |
In December, social workers from Croydon Council intervened by threatening to have Melody transferred to foster parents - citing that the girl's family were "obstructing her care". | In December, social workers from Croydon Council intervened by threatening to have Melody transferred to foster parents - citing that the girl's family were "obstructing her care". |
A month later the council announced a U-turn in its plans and apologised to the family. | A month later the council announced a U-turn in its plans and apologised to the family. |
In March, the family was made to attend the High Court in March to fight off a wardship application made by Croydon Council before a judge ruled that Melody should remain in her parents' care. | In March, the family was made to attend the High Court in March to fight off a wardship application made by Croydon Council before a judge ruled that Melody should remain in her parents' care. |
She was briefly transferred to Epsom Hospital in May, but was moved back to KCH as her health worsened. | She was briefly transferred to Epsom Hospital in May, but was moved back to KCH as her health worsened. |
After Melody passed away, Mrs Driscoll's husband Nigel said the family was "devastated". | |
"We are so, so proud of her," he added. | "We are so, so proud of her," he added. |
"She has put so many smiles on people's faces and it is a story which has put a lot of things into perspective." | "She has put so many smiles on people's faces and it is a story which has put a lot of things into perspective." |
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