A 14 year-old British girl won an historic legal fight for her body to be cryogenically frozen before she died, it's been revealed.
She died of a rare cancer in October, and was taken to the US to be preserved.
A UK court ruled her mother should be allowed to decide what to do with her body - because her father didn't support the decision.
Linda Chamberlain, is from Alcor, which cryogenically freezes bodies in the US, and explains how the process works.
IN: "Obviously…
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She died of a rare cancer in October, and was taken to the US to be preserved.
A UK court ruled her mother should be allowed to decide what to do with her body - because her father didn't support the decision.
Linda Chamberlain, is from Alcor, which cryogenically freezes bodies in the US, and explains how the process works.
IN: "Obviously…
OUT: …centigrade."
DUR: 2.40 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1118frozen-chamberlain2.mp3