NEWSParents of terminally ill British child end legal fight for treatmentThe parents of critically ill baby Charlie Gard, Chris Gard and Connie Yates, deliver a statement outside the High Court in London on July 24, 2017.Will Oliver, European Pressphoto AgencySupporters of the terminally-ill British baby Charlie Gard react after the announcement that his parents have abandoned their legal fight to take their son to the US for experimental treatment at the Royal Courts of Justice in London on July 24, 2017.Chris J Ratcliffe, AFP/Getty ImagesSupporters of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard protest outside the High Court after the verdict was announced on July 24, 2017 in London, England.Carl Court, Getty ImagesSupporters of of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard protest outside the High Court after the verdict was announced on July 24, 2017 in London, England.926Carl Court, Getty ImagesSupporters of the family of terminally-ill British baby Charlie Gard react after the announcement that his parents have abandoned their legal fight to take their son to the US for experimental treatment at the Royal Courts of Justice in London on July 24, 2017.Chris J Ratcliffe, AFP/Getty ImagesChris Gard (R) and Connie Yates, the parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard, arrive at The Royal Courts of Justice on July 24, 2017 in London, England.Carl Court, Getty ImagesSupporters hold placards as they wait for Connie Yates and Chris Gard, parents of terminally-ill 10-month-old Charlie Gard, prior to his parents delivering a petition of signatures supporting their case to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in central London on July 9, 2017. The parents of a terminally-ill British baby boy on Sunday delivered a petition of over 350,000 signatures demanding they be allowed to take him to the United States for treatment.TOLGA AKMEN, AFP/Getty ImagesConnie Yates (R) and Chris Gard, (C), parents of terminally-ill 10-month-old Charlie Gard, pray with a priest from the United States prior to delivering a petition of signatures supporting their case at the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London on July 9, 2017.Tolga Akmen, AFP/Getty ImagesSupporters hold placards as they wait for Connie Yates and Chris Gard, parents of terminally-ill 10-month-old Charlie Gard.Tolga Akmen, AFP/Getty ImagesParents of Charlie Gard, Chris Gard (C-L) and Connie Yates (C-R) speak to the media outside Great Ormond Street Hospital in London on July 9.Andy Rain, European Pressphoto AgencyConnie Yates (L) and Chris Gard, parents of terminally-ill 10-month-old Charlie Gard, carry a petition of signatures supporting their case prior to presenting the petition to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in central London on July 9, 2017.Tolga Akmen, AFP/Getty ImagesConnie Yates, mother of terminally-ill 10-month-old Charlie Gard, carries a soft toy after delivering a petition of signatures supporting their case to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.TOLGA AKMEN, AFP/Getty ImagesConnie Yates (L) and Chris Gard, parents of terminally-ill 10-month-old Charlie Gard, walk out of the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children after delivering a petition of signatures supporting their case on July 9, 2017.Tolga Akmen, AFP/Getty Images