Diane Blood arrives at the High Court in London today (Tue) where she is fighting a legal battle to have her dead husband's baby. Mrs Blood, 31, is challenging rulings by the body governing artificial fertilisation and upheld by the High Court not to let her have the treatment. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority banned Mrs Blood from using the frozen sperm of her dead husband, Stephen, because she did not have his permission in writing. See PA story COURTS Sperm. Photo by Michael Stephens/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-diane-blood-arrives-at-the-high-court-in-london-today-tue-where-she-105850060.html
RMG45TR8–Diane Blood arrives at the High Court in London today (Tue) where she is fighting a legal battle to have her dead husband's baby. Mrs Blood, 31, is challenging rulings by the body governing artificial fertilisation and upheld by the High Court not to let her have the treatment. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority banned Mrs Blood from using the frozen sperm of her dead husband, Stephen, because she did not have his permission in writing. See PA story COURTS Sperm. Photo by Michael Stephens/PA.
Diane Blood arrives with her father Malcolm McMahon at the High Court in London today (Tue) where she is fighting a legal battle to have her dead husband's baby. Mrs Blood, 31, is challenging rulings by the body governing artificial fertilisation and upheld by the High Court not to let her have the treatment. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority banned Mrs Blood from using the frozen sperm of her dead husband, Stephen, because she did not have his permission in writing. See PA story COURTS Sperm. Photo by Michael Stephens/PA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-diane-blood-arrives-with-her-father-malcolm-mcmahon-at-the-high-court-105850059.html
RMG45TR7–Diane Blood arrives with her father Malcolm McMahon at the High Court in London today (Tue) where she is fighting a legal battle to have her dead husband's baby. Mrs Blood, 31, is challenging rulings by the body governing artificial fertilisation and upheld by the High Court not to let her have the treatment. The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority banned Mrs Blood from using the frozen sperm of her dead husband, Stephen, because she did not have his permission in writing. See PA story COURTS Sperm. Photo by Michael Stephens/PA.
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