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They didnt think it appropriate to go the police at that stage. Instead, the hospital asked the Royal College of paediatrics and child health to look at what had been going on in the unit. In november, the college called for the hospital to conduct a thorough external, independent review of each unexpected neonatal death. But the deaths werent investigated fully. Was this a cover up . I dont know how youd define a cover up but to us the. The evidence in front of us was quite clear it felt that they were trying to engineer some sort of narrative or way out of this that didnt involve going to the police. And if you want to call that a cover up then, thats a cover up. There were deaths and near deaths, which could not be explained, and were unexpected. And thatjust does not happen on a neonatal unit. But unfortunately, there was a concern about how it would look. So the reputation of the organisation and protecting that reputation was ....
Police in Cheshire say they're investigating whether there's a case to bring a corporate manslaughter charge against the hospital where nurse Lucy Letby murdered seven babies and attempted to kill six others. ....
London. other questions emerged about that. after he left the job in london, he got an interim job in cornwall is chief executive there and then he got an interim job in sussex as a chief executive as well. that second job in sussex, he was appointed into the role while the lucy letby trial was actually ongoing. both those interview panels were representatives from nhs england, huge questions to be asked as to why nhs england felt it appropriate to put in place, as an interim base, cheese in decorative at a couple of trust, a man who had fallen foul of his own doctors in chester and who nhs england in parts of the country had concerns about allowing to lead another trust. thank you very much from bringing us that update. the uk s foreign secretary, james cleverly, has travelled to bejing, the first such visit in more than five years. this is the moment he was greeted by vice president han zheng ....
For the victims or relatives who've endured the trauma of a trial, the refusal of the offender, once found guilty, to attend their own sentencing, can doubtless seem a travesty of justice. ....