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Evelina London Children s Hospital seeks right to let girl, 5, die

BBC News Published image copyrightGoogle image captionDoctors argue there is no hope Pippa Knight s condition will improve and she should be allowed to die The mother of a five-year-old girl with severe brain damage is at the centre of a High Court case over whether life-saving treatment should continue, Doctors treating Pippa Knight at the Evelina London Children s Hospital say she should be allowed to die. Paula Parfitt told the court her daughter should be treated at the family home in Strood, Kent. Ms Parfitt said she was devoted to her daughter and believed Pippa was trying so hard to recover.

Russian tycoon s son did not think he owned Rolls-Royce he bought for £346,000

Russian tycoon’s son did not think he ‘owned’ Rolls-Royce he bought for £346,000 PA 11 December 2020, 5:58 pm A Russian billionaire’s son has told a High Court judge he had not considered himself to be the owner of a Rolls-Royce he bought for £346,000. Temur Akhmedov, 27, has been sued by his mother Tatiana Akhmedova, after becoming embroiled in his parents’ £450 million divorce fight, and Mrs Justice Gwynneth Knowles had ordered him to disclose anything he owned worth more than £10,000. But the judge heard that he had not originally disclosed the Rolls-Royce, or two Mercedes G Wagons – vehicles which sell for more than £100,000 – as assets in an affidavit.

Russian billionaire would rather burn fortune than pay ex-wife

Russian billionaire would rather burn fortune than pay ex-wife
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Russian tycoon s son did not think he owned Rolls-Royce he bought for £346,000 | Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard

Russian tycoon’s son did not think he ‘owned’ Rolls-Royce he bought for £346,000 By Press Association 2021 Temur Akhmedov A Russian billionaire’s son has told a High Court judge he had not considered himself to be the owner of a Rolls-Royce he bought for £346,000. Temur Akhmedov, 27, has been sued by his mother Tatiana Akhmedova, after becoming embroiled in his parents’ £450 million divorce fight, and Mrs Justice Gwynneth Knowles had ordered him to disclose anything he owned worth more than £10,000. But the judge heard that he had not originally disclosed the Rolls-Royce, or two Mercedes G Wagons – vehicles which sell for more than £100,000 – as assets in an affidavit.

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