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A neonatal nurse allegedly murdered a ‘resilient’ baby girl after a fourth attempt before sending her parents a sympathy card, a trial has heard. Lucy Letby, 32, is charged with murdering seven babies and faces 15 attempted murder charges involving ten more children.
Ms Letby, of Arran Avenue, Hereford, denies all 22 offences, which allegedly occurred whilst she was working as a neonatal nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016.
On day three of the trial being heard at Manchester Crown Court, prosecutor Nick Johnson KC outlined an ‘extreme example’ in which Ms Letby allegedly made ‘repeated attempts’ to kill one of the babies.
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Child I, a baby girl, was born at 27 weeks and later transferred to the Countess of Chester Hospital in August 2015. The prosecution alleged that Ms Letby made four attempts to kill her, and though she was ‘resilient’, Ms Letby ‘succeeded’ in killing her.
By late September she had no breathing problems, was gaining weight and being fed bottles, it was said.
According to mum of Child I, Ms Letby, who was her daughter’s designated nurse, expressed concern and said her daughter would be reviewed by the doctor. In Ms Letby’s notes she ‘reversed’ that and said the mum had expressed concerns. A review took place later and she appeared mottled with a distended abdomen.
Just half an hour later there was an ‘emergency crash call’ after Child I had vomited, her heart rate had dropped and she was struggling to breathe, the court heard.
An X-ray showed a ‘massive amount of gas’ in her stomach and that her lungs were ‘squashed’. This was the effect of injecting a baby’s stomach with
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