The documents raise serious questions over the courtroom claim that Letby was the common link between all the suspicious incidents involving babies at the Chester hospital where she worked.
In the minds of those conducting the inquiry, the case concerning LucyLetby is considered closed. On the outside however, calls for a retrial continue. For the families of the victims ...
A major whistleblowing charity refused to engage with the doctors who blamed LucyLetby for a ... question the evidence, and Letby’s lawyers plan to take her case to the Criminal Cases Review ...
LucyLetby’s legal team has said the lead prosecution expert has “now changed his mind” on the cause of death of three babies, meaning her conviction should be reviewed. LucyLetby’s ...
Lawyers for convicted serial child killer LucyLetby say they will unveil ‘new medical evidence’ next week as part of a bid to reopen her case. The 35-year-old former nurse is currently ...
A senior Tory MP who is calling for a retrial for LucyLetby will lead a House of Commons debate on her case later today. Sir David Davis, a former Cabinet minister, believes a new trial 'would ...
An expert witness has described criticisms of his evidence by LucyLetby's lawyers as "unsubstantiated ... he changed his mind" while working on the case. He also pointed out that it was natural ...
Regulating senior hospital managers could improve patient safety, the public inquiry into the crimes of nurse LucyLetby has heard. Giving evidence on Tuesday, Dr Alan Clamp, chief executive of ...
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