// The Proton Therapy Centre (PTC) in Prague, Czech Republic, which received a request from Brett King on 20 August, said it can treat Ashya immediately if he is eligible.
Iva Tatounova, director of strategy at PTC Czech, said: "The centre is keen on starting the treatment in a few days. The costs would be dealt with later on."
She said the centre would need the necessary medical documentation before they could agree on the appropriateness of treatment, which usually costs £60,000 - £65,000 for children.
Mr and Mrs King have not been charged with any offence in Spain. The extradition process could take several months. //
The centre say they can do the proceedure immediately.
The Kings can pay later.
They have an Apartment in Spain which they can sell.
Why are the British Authorities using dubious arrest warrants and wards of court to prevent this child getting the treatment he needs?