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BREAKING: Nurse Arrested For Killing 8 Babies
A nurse has today been re-arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to kill nine others.
Lucy Letby, 30, is being grilled in custody following a three year investigation into the death of babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
The nurse had previously been quizzed by detectives for two days as officers searched her Chester home but was released pending further enquiries.
Police confirmed the nurse was originally arrested in 2018 and 2019 on suspicion of murder in relation to the deaths of eight babies and the attempted murder of six others.
She has now been re-arrested over the deaths of the eight tots as well as the attempted murder of three further babies – bringing the total to nine.
Detective Chief Inspector Paul Hughes, who is in charge of the investigation, said today: “It has been more than three years since we first launched an investigation into a number of baby deaths and non-fatal collapses at the neonatal unit at The Countess of Chester Hospital.
“In that time a dedicated team of detectives have been working extremely hard on this highly complex and very sensitive case doing everything they can as quickly as they can to identify what has led to these baby deaths and collapses.
“In July 2018, a healthcare professional was arrested on suspicion of murder in relation to the deaths of eight babies and the attempted murder of six babies at the neonatal unit at The Countess of Chester Hospital. She was subsequently bailed pending further enquiries.
“In June 2019, the healthcare professional was re-arrested on suspicion of murder in relation to the deaths of eight babies and the attempted murder of six babies. She was also arrested in connection with the attempted murder of three additional babies.
“Today, as part of our ongoing enquiries, the healthcare professional has been re-arrested on suspicion of murder in relation to the deaths of eight babies and the attempted murder of nine babies.
“The woman is currently in custody helping officers with their enquiries.”
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Police confirmed the parents of the babies have been kept updated on the development and are being supported by specially trained officers.
DCI Hughes said: “This is an extremely difficult time for all the families and it is important to remember that, at the heart of this, there are a number of bereaved families seeking answers as to what happened to their children.”
Her first arrest came three years after docs first raised concerns about a “higher than usual number of neonatal deaths” in June 2015.
After failing to identify the cause of the deaths, hospital bosses called in specialist investigators from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) in June 2016 – a full year after the first concerns were raised.
Within a month, the hospital’s neonatal unit was banned from giving tots intensive care by being downgraded from a Local Neonatal Unit to a Special Care Unit – the lowest possible grade.
The damning inspectors’ report – published in November 2016 – slammed the hospital’s “arms-length” bosses and unsafe staffing levels.
In a 2013 interview with the Chester and District Standard, Letby said she cared for babies requiring various levels of support.
She had worked at the unit as a student nurse during three years of training before qualifying as a children’s nurse at the University of Chester in 2011.
Letby said she started working at the unit after graduating.
At the time of her arrest, a pal described her as a “professional nurse” who was dedicated to her “dream job”.
The woman, who wished to remain anonymous, said: “Lucy was doing the job she dreamed of doing and appeared nothing but dedicated and professional.
“You can’t imagine her hurting a fly let alone defenceless babies.”
Information can also be passed on via the Major Incident Public Portal https://mipp.police.uk/operation/9901020317C89-PO1 or anonymously, via Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111.
Source – The SunUk
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