She was using her, as it was described today, weaponising her craft, using things like overfeeding a milk and liquids to kill babies she was looking after. This is been depressing for everybody involved but none more so than for those families of the babies who not only lost their children in the most traumatic of circumstances, but have had to relive after the worst days of their lives again here in this courtroom. And one of the first reactions that we heard to this verdict today was the statement that was read out on behalf of those families. Now the identities of the children, the babies involved, has been protected throughout. The in a deep, too, of theirfamilies, their parents and their siblings its what we heard was the family Liaison Officer who is being so closely involved with supporting all of those people. This is janet and she read out on the steps here a statement on behalf of those grieving families. Of all the families in this case. I have been asked to read out a state
about a registered nurse very distressing as well. about a registered nurse very distressing as well. yeah, i think it must have distressing as well. yeah, i think it must have been distressing as well. yeah, i think it must have been very distressing as well. yeah, i think it must have been very traumatic distressing as well. yeah, i think . it must have been very traumatic for members of the small, close knit team, people are friendly each other, they work very closely with each other. it must ve been incredibly dramatic for them to realise that it was one of their own. we heard that from doctor brearley, who was one of the lead paediatrician consultants here at the countess of chester hospital and one of the ones who try to raise concerns. he said it was almost unlikable that it was one of their own who was involved in this, who was carrying out these attacks on the children, and yet that was what the children, and yet that was what the evidence pointed to. that must ve been