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Judge orders cancer-stricken girl back to B.C.



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Judge orders cancer-stricken girl back to B.C.

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An Ontario court has ordered a cancer-stricken girl from British Columbia, who had been refusing a blood transfusion, to return home.

The 14-year-old girl, whose identity is protected by a court-ordered publication ban, wept as the judge read the decision. A Jehovah's Witness, she says her religious beliefs forbid her from receiving someone else's blood.

The girl has already undergone surgery to remove a tumour from her leg as well as several rounds of chemotherapy. The treatment stripped her blood of red blood cells, prompting calls for a transfusion.

The Ontario Superior Court judge said there was nothing faulty in an April 11 ruling by a B.C. judge ordering her to receive the medically-ordered transfusion.

Under B.C. law, only those 19 and older can refuse medical treatment.

"We're obviously pursuing it fairly assertively because we are very concerned about this child's safety," Jeremy Berland of the B.C. Ministry for Children and Families told reporters outside the courthouse.

The girl and her family came to Ontario from B.C. last weekend. Their whereabouts were unknown, and it is believed they were staying with fellow Jehovah's Witnesses in the Toronto area.

Toronto police did not actively look for the girl ahead of her court appearance Tuesday. However, an apprehension order issued in B.C. remains on police computers.

Family lawyer Shane Brady says the family came to Ontario to get a second opinion about the girl's health at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, and possibly an American hospital.

He denies they came to Ontario to enter a more lenient judicial jurisdiction to override the B.C. rulings.

With files from CTV News Toronto
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