"You see, the hospital gave up on her, we didn't. We carried on fighting for justice and she has proved the hospital wrong by showing all the things what they said she can't do--and is doing them. We will continue to fight for her all the way as we believe that under any circumstances you don't judge on an innocent childs life ."
    --Darren Wyatt (Charlotte's Dad)


update

This is just a short update to let you know Darren was able to visit Charlotte yesturday and spend some time with her. She is doing well– growing up quickly!–and enjoyed the visit.

Filed under: Updates by Hannah @ 13th February 2007 at 4:03 pm| | Top   

21 Comments »

  1. Thanks for the update Hannah. Charlotte and her family are always in my prayers. Cheryl

    Comment by Cheryl Hamden, Adelaide, Australia — 14 February, 2007 @ 8:56 am

  2. It’s good that he was able to visit; I pray that all can be worked out and they can be reunited as a family again.

    Comment by Lonevoice — 14 February, 2007 @ 12:59 pm

  3. I’m so happy that he got to see her!!!
    I think about her and her family all the time.
    Thanks so much for the update!!

    Comment by Jennifer — 14 February, 2007 @ 4:52 pm

  4. What a little fighter and inspiration she is. I have been following her story since her story hit the news, and have this site linked on my web site. God bless you Charlotte, and your family.

    Comment by Cheryl Eckstein, Compassionate Healthcare Network (CHN) — 20 February, 2007 @ 8:15 pm

  5. Thats great news, still thinking and praying for you all.
    Take care of yourself and stay strong.

    Comment by Claire — 22 February, 2007 @ 8:13 pm

  6. Thanks for the news! I just remembered to visit the site and check. I’m so glad they haven’t cut him out of her life completely.

    Comment by Lydia — 25 February, 2007 @ 8:13 pm

  7. Praise Jesus!

    Comment by JacqueFromTexas — 5 March, 2007 @ 10:25 pm

  8. Praise Jesus!

    Comment by JacqueFromTexas — 5 March, 2007 @ 10:25 pm

  9. Thanks, Hannah. Tell Darren we’re still all thinking of him and all his kids. If Charlotte can keep going thus long (with God’s help) then I am sure God can help Darren out of his current circumstances. He is probably suffering quite a bit right now, but I really hope he keeps strong. We are to be purified like Gold in the furnace. It isn’t pleasant to undergo times of trial, but we are to grow through them. I don’t believe most people’s personal trials are anything like as hard as Darren’s, but I really pray that God will help him through. I really believe God has a purpose and a solution in all this, despite all the terrible decisions that have been made regarding Charlotte and her life.

    Comment by Hilary — 16 March, 2007 @ 4:07 am

  10. Hello,Just popping in to say in the silence Charlotte and her mum, dad, family and friends are always in my thughts and prayers. Sending warmth and Blessings to you all in this most difficult time. Cheryl, Australia

    Comment by Cheryl — 17 March, 2007 @ 6:38 am

  11. Are You Still Praying for Baby Charlotte?…

    Some time ago, I wrote a piece on the plight of the Wyatt family in the UK. Born to Darren and Debbie Wyatt, little Charlotte come into this world with many difficulties. Here is their story…
    It all happened on the 18th of October 2003. It was on…

    Trackback by Gribbit's Word — 17 March, 2007 @ 7:06 pm

  12. Fantastic news, Hannah. Thanks so much for the update. I’m really glad that Charlotte is doing so well and I dearly hope Darren is, too.

    My goodness, Charlotte must be almost ready to start school - nursery in September?

    Comment by Rebecca — 16 April, 2007 @ 10:38 am

  13. How is Charlotte?

    I’d like news about her, please.

    Contact me: walter.gianno@tiscali.t, if you want…

    Comment by Walter Giannò — 19 April, 2007 @ 5:56 pm

  14. Thanks… In my blog a new post for Charlotte….

    Comment by Walter Giannò — 25 April, 2007 @ 8:15 pm

  15. WE hope Charlotte is doing good please can you update the site.She is in our prayers Love The Scotts

    Comment by Tina & Jeff from Texas — 24 May, 2007 @ 4:32 pm

  16. I have kept up with this story for over a year now. I am incredibably impressed with the strength of the parents to endure the stress of dealing with a system that appears to not be supportive of their efforts to get their child home. I am hopeful for them that they can overcome what obstacles they face now and perhaps provide a stable, healthy home for Charlotte. Please update the blog, as we are interested in the outcome of this story. God Bless!!

    Comment by Lynnette — 6 June, 2007 @ 1:58 pm

  17. She seems like a tiny angel. She should have all the love in the world. I hope she’s ok.

    Comment by dave — 13 June, 2007 @ 2:10 am

  18. Charlotte and her family are always in my prayers. Please let us know how they are. Cheryl, Adelaide

    Comment by Cheryl — 15 June, 2007 @ 11:01 am

  19. Can you please tell me why they are putting Charlotte in FOSTER care? Why can’t she come home with you, her parents?

    Also, what censorship are you referring to?

    Please let me know — and please EMAIL me back at the address above (as I don’t check your blog very often and may miss whatever response you post on it).

    Thank you and God bless you all.

    Wyatt Roberts

    Comment by Wyatt Roberts — 15 June, 2007 @ 8:36 pm

  20. I’m just wondering why the this child was taken from her parents. You can’t take a child because her parents are divorced. I have two disabled children, and I am a single mother doing it all alone. What happened that this judge could take away the parent’s rights? How can they refuse to treat a living child? This is a rediculous travesty of justice against Charlotte, and her family. I’m glad my son wasn’t born in a place where his life is measured as “worth living” or “not worth living”. That’s pure stupidity!

    Comment by Donna — 30 June, 2007 @ 1:03 pm

  21. Still praying for this precious child and her dedicated
    parents.

    This travesty should be a wake up call!

    How chilling that she was taken from her birth
    family who fought so hard to save her.

    I pray that our sovereign God will heal this baby
    and bring them all back together, erasing the pain
    of this ordeal.

    Comment by Leslie Hanks — 14 October, 2007 @ 2:16 pm

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