A couple involved in the death of a newborn baby have settled their case against Ireland’s Health Service Executive (HSE), according to reporting from the Irish Independent. The article says the child, described as “Pádraig,” died shortly after birth, and the parents say he was with them “for just a few short hours.” The settlement ends the couple’s legal action against the HSE, though details of the settlement terms and the underlying clinical or service issues are not provided in the information submitted here. The piece also reflects the parents’ statement about their ongoing grief and attachment, saying the baby “always will be” their son. Overall, the reporting focuses on the resolution of the lawsuit and the parents’ perspective on the short period they had with their child, while indicating that the case has been concluded through agreement rather than a full court determination.