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Key testimony used to convict Lucy Letby of attempting to murder a premature baby, Baby K, is now under scrutiny after a newly disclosed email suggests a key witness, Dr Ravi Jayaram, may have ...
An explosive email appears to contradict prosecution claims that Lucy Letby was caught 'red-handed' with a baby who subsequently died. The memo, revealed yesterday, is a significant boost to the ...
ARMED with signs yelling 'no babies were murdered', Lucy Letby fans stormed a Wetherspoons pub. Convinced the killer nurse is innocent and the subject of a "witch-hunt" - they filed into the pub ...
Lucy Letby initially failed her final year placement ... suffers serious injuries after being hit by car at Tesco Ms Lightfoot also found that Letby’s clinical knowledge was “not where it ...
The barrister representing convicted baby killer Lucy Letby will tomorrow personally hand-deliver two expert reports he believes will exonerate her to the body investigating whether she has been ...
A BOMBSHELL email has appeared to cast doubt on prosecution claims that Lucy Letby was caught "red-handed". Letby, 35, from Hereford, is serving 15 whole-life orders after she was convicted across ...
A panel of experts has released medical summaries on the 17 babies involved in the murder trial of Lucy Letby. Letby, who is serving 15 whole-life orders, has always denied the allegations.
Lucy Letby, 34, tried to kill a baby girl known as Child K in February 2016 at the Countess of Chester Hospital in northwestern England, a jury decided after a previous panel failed to reach a verdict ...
A new report by neonatal and toxicology experts casts doubt on the test results that were pivotal to the case against the British nurse. By Michael D. Shear Reporting from London Seven pediatric ...
UK Baby Killer Letby's Lawyer to Present New Evidence in Bid to Clear Her Name LONDON (Reuters) - A lawyer for nurse Lucy Letby said he would present new evidence on Thursday to the commission ...
More than 400 healthcare workers have called for a review of Lucy Letby’s case. The group, which includes 200 nurses, as well as consultants, junior doctors, radiographers and psychiatrists ...