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.
The terminally ill girl died 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.
UK correspondent Charlotte Wright reports.
IN: "The girl…
OUT: …lifted."
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Linda Chamberlain, is from Alcor, which cryogenically freezes bodies in the US.
IN: "The girl...
OUT: …lifted."
DUR: 24 seconds
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The terminally ill girl died 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.
UK correspondent Charlotte Wright reports.
IN: "The girl…
OUT: …lifted."
DUR: 24 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1118frozen-wright1.mp3
ALT:
Linda Chamberlain, is from Alcor, which cryogenically freezes bodies in the US.
IN: "The girl...
OUT: …lifted."
DUR: 24 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1118frozen-chamberlain1.mp3