HSE settles case over brain damage to Tipperary boy.

Ryan Brennan from Cahir has cerebral palsy and will need lifelong care.

He has been brain damaged since his birth at St Joseph's Hospital in Clonmel in January 2000

In court it was alleged that abnormalities in the foetal heart rate were not acted upon prior to delivery causing a lack of oxygen to the brain resulting in cerebral palsy.

His mother Lorraine sued the HSE on a negligence claim but the case settled without an admission of liability.

Two years ago Ryan received an interim settlement of €1.7 million to cover his care costs – today High Court President Nicholas Kearns approved a full and final payment of €6.5 million.

Ryan's father Raymond Brennan welcomed the end of a long road saying it will give him a high quality of life with everything he needs and make sure he is well looked after in the years to come.

The teenager attends a special school in Cashel. There are plans for Ryan to go to a day centre when he's 18 – he will need care for the rest of his life.