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Were Ashya's parents treated fairly?

The parents of five-year-old Ashya King, who was taken out of hospital against medical advice, face being extradited to the UK after being arrested in Spain.

Police are facing criticism for the way they have been treated. He is now in a stable condition in a hospital in Malaga. His father has revealed he wanted him to be treated with proton therapy which is not available in the UK. Questions are also being raised over the extradition procedure facing the parents.

Ros Barnes, whose son Alex had proton beam treatment in the US after getting a brain tumour, tells how it was difficult to persuade doctors to get him the specialist treatment he needed and how she would have runaway like Brett and Naghemeh King with her son.

Do you think his parents have been treated fairly? And would you ignore doctors' advice if you thought you knew better?

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