Jahi McMath's uncle Omari Sealy, grandmother Sandra Chatman and family attorney Chris Dolan react after speaking with the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland,
(L-R) Jahi McMath's uncle Omari Sealy, grandmother Sandra Chatman and family attorney Chris Dolan react after speaking with the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California, December 30, 2013. The family of 13-year-old Jahi, who was declared brain dead after complications from a tonsillectomy won an 11th-hour court order on Monday requiring doctors to keep her connected to a breathing machine for at least another week, relatives said. Jahi's mother Nailah Winkfield and uncle told reporters that a court has issued an injunction barring Children's Hospital in Oakland from removing the girl from a ventilator without her family's consent before January 7. REUTERS/Norbert von der Groeben (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
Christopher Dolan, the attorney of the family of 13-year-old Jahi McMath, speaks with the media outside the Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California
Christopher Dolan, the attorney of the family of 13-year-old Jahi McMath, speaks with the media outside the Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California, December 30, 2013. The family of McMath, who was declared brain dead after complications from a tonsillectomy, won an 11th-hour court order on Monday requiring doctors to keep her connected to a breathing machine for at least another week, relatives said. Under the latest court order in the case, doctors at Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland are barred from taking McMath off the ventilator without her family's consent before 5 p.m. local time on January 7, relatives and hospital officials said. REUTERS/Norbert von der Groeben (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
Jahi McMath's uncle Omari Sealy, grandmother Sandra Chatman and family attorney Chris Dolan address the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland
(L-R) Jahi McMath's uncle Omari Sealy, grandmother Sandra Chatman and family attorney Chris Dolan address the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California, December 30, 2013. The family of 13-year-old Jahi, who was declared brain dead after complications from a tonsillectomy won an 11th-hour court order on Monday requiring doctors to keep her connected to a breathing machine for at least another week, relatives said. Jahi's mother Nailah Winkfield and uncle told reporters that a court has issued an injunction barring Children's Hospital in Oakland from removing the girl from a ventilator without her family's consent before January 7. REUTERS/Norbert von der Groeben (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
Jahi McMath's uncle Omari Sealy, speaks with the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California
Jahi McMath's uncle Omari Sealy, speaks with the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California, December 30, 2013. The family of 13-year-old Jahi, who was declared brain dead after complications from a tonsillectomy won an 11th-hour court order on Monday requiring doctors to keep her connected to a breathing machine for at least another week, relatives said. The mother and uncle of Jahi told reporters that a court has issued an injunction barring Children's Hospital in Oakland from removing the girl from a ventilator without her family's consent before January 7. REUTERS/Norbert von der Groeben (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
Nailah Winkfield, mother of Jahi McMath, speaks to the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California
Nailah Winkfield, mother of Jahi McMath, speaks to the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California, December 30, 2013. The family of 13-year-old Jahi McMath, who was declared brain dead after complications from a tonsillectomy won an 11th-hour court order on Monday requiring doctors to keep her connected to a breathing machine for at least another week, relatives said. Jahi's mother and uncle Omari Sealy told reporters that a court has issued an injunction barring Children's Hospital in Oakland from removing the girl from a ventilator without her family's consent before January 7. REUTERS/Norbert von der Groeben (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
Nailah Winkfield, mother of Jahi McMath, speaks to the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California
Nailah Winkfield, mother of Jahi McMath, speaks to the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California, December 30, 2013. The family of 13-year-old Jahi McMath, who was declared brain dead after complications from a tonsillectomy won an 11th-hour court order on Monday requiring doctors to keep her connected to a breathing machine for at least another week, relatives said. Jahi's mother and uncle Omari Sealy told reporters that a court has issued an injunction barring Children's Hospital in Oakland from removing the girl from a ventilator without her family's consent before January 7. REUTERS/Norbert von der Groeben (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
Nailah Winkfield, mother of Jahi McMath, speaks to the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California
Nailah Winkfield, mother of Jahi McMath, speaks to the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California, December 30, 2013. The family of 13-year-old Jahi McMath, who was declared brain dead after complications from a tonsillectomy won an 11th-hour court order on Monday requiring doctors to keep her connected to a breathing machine for at least another week, relatives said. Jahi's mother and uncle Omari Sealy told reporters that a court has issued an injunction barring Children's Hospital in Oakland from removing the girl from a ventilator without her family's consent before January 7. REUTERS/Norbert von der Groeben (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
Nailah Winkfield, mother of Jahi McMath, speaks to the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California
Nailah Winkfield (2nd L), mother of Jahi McMath, speaks to the media outside Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California, December 30, 2013. The family of 13-year-old Jahi McMath, who was declared brain dead after complications from a tonsillectomy won an 11th-hour court order on Monday requiring doctors to keep her connected to a breathing machine for at least another week, relatives said. Jahi's mother and uncle Omari Sealy told reporters that a court has issued an injunction barring Children's Hospital in Oakland from removing the girl from a ventilator without her family's consent before January 7. REUTERS/Norbert von der Groeben (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
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