Irish family of sick boy classed as tax 'burden' allowed to stay in Australia

Minister intervenes in the case of Australian-born Darragh Hyde, 3, who has cystic fibrosis

An Irish family facing deportation because their Australian-born son was considered a “burden” on the health system have been offered a last-minute reprieve.

Anthony and Christine Hyde, and their son Darragh, 3, who has cystic fibrosis, were granted a ministerial intervention on Friday, after their pending deportation caused outrage across the country.

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