Lucy Letby: Government orders independent inquiry

10 months ago

The government has ordered an independent inquiry into the circumstances behind serial killer Lucy Letby's "horrific" baby murders. The Department of Health said it would look at how clinicians' concerns were handled, as a BBC investigation found hospital bosses ignored doctors' warnings about Letby.
Letby was found guilty of murdering seven babies at a hospital in Chester.
She was also found guilty of attempting to murder another six babies.
On two counts of attempted murder, she was found not guilty. The jury could not reach verdicts on six counts of attempted murder. Detectives are reviewing the care of all babies admitted to hospital while Letby was working as a neonatal nurse. The review includes her work placements at Liverpool Women's Hospital in 2012 and 2015, although police say this did not involve any deaths. Detective superintendent Paul Hughes said: "We would be foolish if we were to think we have gathered all cases that Lucy Letby could have touched in one go.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66547863

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