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For the parents of Lucy Letby’s victims, the last 10 months in court have yielded unbearable agony after unimaginable loss. But when the first guilty verdicts were read out in court, it was Letby’s own mother who appeared to find her crimes most inconceivable of all, falling into her husband’s arms weeping with the words, “You can’t be serious; this can’t be right.”
As Lucy Letby walked over from the glass-panelled dock to the witness stand, we could see she was clasping a small purple knit comforter in her hands that she quickly hid under the desk as she sat down to begin her evidence, writes ITV News reporter Sangita Lal.
The hospital where killer nurse Lucy Letby worked didn’t allow investigators to see clinical notes, the trial prosecution's lead medical expert has said.
The families of Lucy Letby's victims have said they are "heartbroken, devastated, angry and feel numb" after today's verdict and that it is a "bittersweet result".
Killer nurse Lucy Letby has been branded "evil" by the parents of two children who were among the babies she tried to kill at a neonatal unit between June 2015 and June 2016.
Lucy Letby has been found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others while working as a nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Two babies were murdered by Lucy Letby after senior managers at the Countess of Chester were warned about the nurse, it has emerged, as an inquiry which will look at hospital failings was launched. Dr Ravi Jayaram, a consultant paediatrician on the hospital’s neonatal ward told the trial of the nurse that by autumn 2015, he and colleagues “had significant concerns” about Letby and that these “were on the radar of someone as senior as the executive director of nursing”.
The 33-year-old poisoned newborn victims with insulin, overfeeding them with milk and injecting them with air at Countess of Chester Hospital, her trial heard