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Baby Nick to be released with parents after judge denies more time on life support

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HOUSTON - 10-month old baby Nick Torres will go home with his parents from Texas Children's Hospital after being on a ventilator for several weeks, according to Family Attorney Kevin Acevedo.Acevedo said he received a letter Friday night around 10 p.m.

from Harris County Medical Examiner authorizing the move. SIGN UP FOR FOX 26 HOUSTON EMAIL ALERTS“Here is our letter.

Here is our miracle, Acevedo said last night. Baby Nick has been on a ventilator since September 26.AdvertisementAccording to a temporary restraining order that was filed Sept.

30, the boy was found unconscious in a bathroom tub, laying in water and unresponsive on or around September 24.FOX 26's Maria Salazar has the latest after a district judge granted more time for a.

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