You probably do what you can to make a good impression on your neighbours when you move into a new neighbourhood. You never know when you might need them to take in a missed delivery for you or to lend you a cup of sugar when you run out.
10.10.2022 - 19:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A jury has heard how a nurse accused of killing seven babies and trying to murder another 10 allegedly poisoned two babies with insulin days after they were born.
At Manchester Crown Court this morning, Lucy Letby pleaded not guilty to all 22 charges, reports the Mirror. The 32-year-old, from Hereford, denies murdering five boys and two girls.
She also denies attempting to murder another five boys and five girls between June 2015 and June 2016. Letby is accused of attempting to murder the same infant multiple times, in some instances.
Opening for the prosecution, Nick Johnson KC told jurors that "within the neonatal unit in the Countess of Chester a poisoner was at work". He told the court that many of the incidents happened during the night shift, and at the time Letby worked the night shift there was a rise in deaths and collapses.
He also said that when Letby was moved to the day shift, there was a rise in unusual collapses and deaths on the day shift. Mr Johnson said police were called in and conducted a “pain-staking review” after medics could not account for the collapses and deaths.
He said: “That review suggests that in the period between mid-2015 and the middle of 2016 somebody in the neo-natal unit poisoned two children with insulin. The prosecution says that the only reasonable conclusion to be drawn from the evidence you will hear is that somebody poisoned these babies deliberately with insulin. This was no accident.”
The collapses and deaths of all the 17 children concerned were not “naturally-occurring tragedies,” the jury of five men and nine women were told today. They were all the work, we say, of the woman in the dock, who we say was the constant malevolent presence when things took a turn for the worse
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This is the chilling note found inside the home of a nurse accused of killing seven babies.
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