"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)


Why we’re here…

On October 20th, some restrictions were put in place over what sort of information about Charlotte could be disseminated. Apparently feeling that Charlotte’s website, then at http://charlottewyatt.blogspot.com , was in violation, the British Courts served Blogger with a court order, and on October 26 Blogger deleted the website without notice. We received this brief message:

Hello,

We’d like to inform you that we’ve received a court order regarding your
blog charlottewyatt.blogspot.com. In accordance with the court order,
we’ve been forced to remove your blog.

Thank you for your understanding.

Sincerely,
The Blogger Team

Past experience has taught us that trust in the “system” and their views about what is best for disabled children is, at best, badly misplaced, and we feel that it is important that information about Charlotte’s case is available to the public. Therefore this blog will continue to be maintained. Joshua and Hannah are solely responsible for the content of this website, and may be contacted with any concerns.

If you’d like to help out by hosting a mirror, see here.

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12 Comments »

  1. Hannah,

    This site is wonderful. Keep up the good work!

    Comment by Coyote — 27 October, 2006 @ 2:19 pm

  2. I have been following little Charlotte for about two years now. I pray for her daily. I went to check on her yesterday and was heartbroken that her site was gone. Thank you for opening this one up!!!

    Comment by Jennifer — 27 October, 2006 @ 7:41 pm

  3. Hannah,

    I am very grateful on your efforts tot keep us informed. I checked the blogger site often for updates.

    Thanks for continuing to fight!

    -JacqueFromTexas

    Comment by JacqueFromTexas — 27 October, 2006 @ 8:58 pm

  4. Dear Hanna and Joshua, I have been following Charlotte’s and her family’s story for 2 and a half years now and I think of Charlotte and her family often and keep a constant check on her through the website, waiting with prayer that she will be going home to her fanily so very soon. Your commitment and love that you have given to this website is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing Charlotte’s story with the world so we can continue to pray for her. She is truly a miracle and has had an inspiration and a huge impact on my life. God bless.Cheryl, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

    Comment by Cheryl Hamden, Adelaide, Australia — 28 October, 2006 @ 10:47 am

  5. charlottewyatt, blogger, british (bloody) court, bad ugly hospitals and doctors and one sweet angels life….

    It is hard for me to stop tears, after reading about Charlotte Wyatt. Tiny little girl that you want touch and make her live, so that she can smile, blink her eyes at her parents or any one near.
    As always the doctors who swear to save life, have deci…

    Trackback by Meddesktop — 31 October, 2006 @ 6:57 am

  6. So good to be able to see the progress - Charlotte has our best wishes and prayers - hopefully she will be home with her dad soon. Thankyou for keeping people informed - this is an important issue both for Charlotte and other children.

    Comment by Pat — 7 November, 2006 @ 8:18 pm

  7. Dear Joshua and Hannah,

    I am a twin, born prematurely at 42 weeks, at just 1000 grammes. Obviously I don’t have nearly as challenged a life as little Charlotte, but I wish to say how wonderful it has been to see how you honour Charlotte and her family through this website.

    With warmest wishes and prayers,
    Thujee, from Thimphu, Bhutan

    Comment by Thujee — 20 December, 2006 @ 4:55 pm

  8. After reading your story, i thought i had to post a comment! You must have had a very hard time in fighting the legal system and the hospital. And to hear the blog has been shut down is disgusting, it is the same old same old the powerfull stopping the public from what it wants to hear. I wish you well in your battle, and wish the best for Charlotte, whatever outcome you finally achieve then i deserve the upmost respect and support.

    Comment by Luke — 11 January, 2007 @ 11:10 pm

  9. i have followed this family for years and i am glad you fought so hard for charlotte and never gave up when the hospital put up barriers i am sorry to hear the blog has closed its not right its the authorities again preventing the public from knowing the truth you are in my prayers and god will guide you through this diffiult time good luck and god bless

    Comment by sally wells — 25 February, 2007 @ 3:25 pm

  10. How on earth might this be illegal for Canadians to read…??

    Comment by KM — 25 February, 2007 @ 4:48 pm

  11. I have followed this caes from the beg i have been friends with the wyatts via a chat room since not long after charlotte was born and think its disgusting that ss have said they are unfit parents in my opinion it makes more sence to place charlotte in darren’s care with there help and support the same help and support they are willing to give a foster family

    Comment by Cath — 23 April, 2007 @ 12:44 pm

  12. It is horrifying to see the state choosing death rather than life.
    It is beginning to look more and more as if the state is about to openly pay homage to Antichrist.
    The hounding of the weak and defenceless is truly wicked.
    Congratulations on your good work. I shall add you into my prayers.
    Check out a book “Unholy Sacrifices of the New Age” by Paul de Parrie and Mary Pride (Crossway Books, 1988)

    Comment by Blaise — 29 April, 2007 @ 11:30 pm

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