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Parents of US cadet can use his sperm for surrogate birth

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A US judge has ruled in favour of the parents of a 21year-old dead cadet saying they can use his frozen sperm to produce a child.

West Point cadet Peter Zhu died in February in a skiing accident. His parents had moved the court for the use of his sperms to continue his legacy and their family lineage, CNN reported.

New York Supreme Court Judge John Colangelo issued this ruling last week, two months after he granted Yongmin and Monica Zhu's request to save the sperm.

"Peter's parents are the proper parties to make decisions regarding the dispositio­n of Peter's genetic material," Colangelo wrote. "At this time, the Court will place no restrictio­ns on the use to which Peter's parents may ultimately put their son's sperm, including its potential use for procreativ­e purposes."

While Colangelo wrote that he saw no restrictio­ns for use of the genetic material, he noted the Zhus may have to face "certain obstacles," including the possible reluctance of medical profession­als to assist such a procedure, the CNN report said.

Zhu's parents had petitioned a court in March in order to allow the hospital to proceed with a sperm retrieval procedure. Peter's sperm has been stored in a local sperm bank for the past couple of months while Colangelo made his decision on what could be done with it.

He noted that given the shock of their son's death, they had not taken concrete steps to attempt conception with a surrogate mother.

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