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A nurse in the U.K. pleaded not guilty Monday to accusations that she murdered five baby boys and two girls, and attempted to murder 10 more children. Lucy Letby, 32, was a "constant, malevolent presence" in the neonatal unit of the Countess of Chester Hospital, prosecutor Nick Johnson argued before a jury at Manchester Crown Court in northwest England, according to The Independent.
Of the babies Letby allegedly murdered or attempted to murder between 2015 and 2016, the prosecution said she injected some with insulin, while another she injected with air. She allegedly attempted to kill one baby three times. Johnson told jurors "a poisoner was at work" at the hospital, which he said had been marked by a "significant rise in the number of babies who were dying and in the number of serious catastrophic collapses" after January 2015, before which he said its rates of infant mortality were comparable to other busy hospitals.
Neonatal nurse Lucy Letby, 32, is alleged to have murdered seven babies and attempted to kill 10 more. (Credit: SWNS) After hospital authorities investigated the sudden surge in infant deaths, Johnson explained that they found Letby to be the "common denominator," and that the deaths aligned with her changing work hours. "Lucy Letby was on duty when both were poisoned, and we allege she was the poisoner," Johnson told jurors.
"There’s a very restricted number of people who could have been the poisoner, because entry to a neonatal unit is closely restricted." The Countess of Chester Hospital, where nurse Lucy Letby used to work in Chester, England. (Christopher Furlong) "The collapses of all 17 children concerned were not 'naturally occurring tragedies,'" Johnson also said. "They were all the work, we say,
.A group of gangsters brutally beat a man to death and dumped his body as a consequence of him breaking into their cannabis factory in an attempt to steal drugs, a court heard.
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This is the chilling note found inside the home of a nurse accused of killing seven babies.
A neonatal nurse in the U.K. who allegedly murdered seven babies and attempted to kill 10 more wrote notes reading, "I am evil" and "I killed them on purpose because I'm not good enough," according to the prosecution. Lucy Letby, 32, who worked in the neonatal unit of the Countess of Chester Hospital, left handwritten notes in her home that police found when they searched it in 2018, prosecutor Nick Johnson told the Manchester Crown Court jury, according to the BBC.
A nurse accused of murdering seven babies and trying to kill 10 more wrote 'I am evil I did this' on a piece of paper later found in a police search of her house, a court has heard.
A court has heard that a nurse who is accused of killing babies under her care sent a sympathy card to the grieving parents of a baby girl who it is alleged that she took four attempts to kill. Lucy Letby, 32, allegedly killed seven babies while working in a neo-natal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and 2016.
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