Pippa Knight had been in a vegetative state at the Evelina Children’s Hospital in London.
Doctors said life support treatment should be withdrawn, but her mother, Paula Parfitt, said Pippa should leave hospital and wanted specialists to stage a home care trial.
A High Court judge ruled in favour of doctors early this year.
Mr Justice Poole had analysed arguments at a hearing in the Family Division of the High Court in London.
Ms Parfitt, 41, from Strood, Kent, mounted a series of challenges but failed to persuade judges in the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court and European Court of Human Rights to overturn Mr Justice Poole’s ruling.
By Press Association 2021
Sir Frederick Barclay
One of Britain’s most famous businessmen has been criticised by a High Court judge after becoming embroiled in a fight over money with his estranged wife.
Mr Justice Cohen said Sir Frederick Barclay, 86, sold a luxury yacht and “applied the equity for his own use” in breach of orders.
He said he regarded that as “reprehensible”, in a ruling published on Wednesday.
The judge said he had ruled that Lady Hiroko Barclay should receive lump sums totalling £100 million. She had wanted £120 million.
Sir Frederick had made an offer which might have led to Lady Barclay receiving nothing, the judge said.
Sir Fred Barclay’s behaviour ‘reprehensible’ in money fight with wife – judge 05/05/2021, 5:06 pm
Sir Frederick Barclay (left) leaves the High Court in London, after a preliminary hearing in his row over money with Lady Hiroko Barclay (Kirsty O’Connor/PA)
Businessman Sir Frederick Barclay behaved in a “reprehensible” fashion during a High Court fight over money with his estranged wife, a judge has said.
Mr Justice Cohen said Sir Frederick, 86, sold a luxury yacht and “applied the equity for his own use” in breach of orders.
The judge said, in a ruling published on Wednesday, that he regarded Sir Frederick’s behaviour as “reprehensible”.
By Press Association 2021
Sir Frederick Barclay
One of Britain’s most famous businessmen has been criticised by a High Court judge after becoming embroiled in a fight over money with his estranged wife.
Mr Justice Cohen said Sir Frederick Barclay, 86, sold a luxury yacht and “applied the equity for his own use” in breach of orders.
He said he regarded that as “reprehensible”, in a ruling published on Wednesday.
The judge said he had ruled that Lady Hiroko Barclay should receive lump sums totalling £100 million. She had wanted £120 million.
Sir Frederick had made an offer which might have led to Lady Barclay receiving nothing, the judge said.