we were urging them to investigate our concerns appropriately, and most of us felt the most appropriate way to do that would be to go to the police. the response from the medical director was unsupportive. in an e mail to the paediatricians obtained by panorama, ian harvey wrote, action is being taken. all e mails ceased forthwith. the police were not called. instead, in september 2016, the royal college of paediatrics and child health was asked to carry out a review of the neonatal unit. it urged the trust to investigate each death individually. this didn t happen. around this time, lucy letby launched a grievance procedure against the paediatricians. the internal process concluded that she d been discriminated against and victimised by the doctors on the unit. with the paediatricians wanting a police investigation injanuary 2017, an extraordinary board
appropriate way to do that would be to go to the police. the response from the medical director was unsupportive. in an e mail to the paediatricians obtained by panorama, ian harvey wrote, action is being taken. all e mails ceased forthwith. the police were not called. instead, in september 2016, the royal college of paediatrics and child health was asked to carry out a review of the neonatal unit. it urged the trust to investigate each death individually. this didn t happen. around this time, lucy letby launched a grievance procedure against the paediatricians. the internal process agreed that she had been discriminated against and victimised by the doctors on the unit. with the paediatricians wanting a police investigation injanuary 2017, an extraordinary board meeting was held. the medical director, ian harvey, gave a verbal report. he said external reviews had not highlighted any individual as being linked to the deaths
other of our babies? and she said, yes. letby went to work, and a baby unexpectedly collapsed. we were urging them to investigate our concerns appropriately, and most of us felt the most appropriate way to do that would be to go to the police. the response from the medical director was unsupportive. in an e mail to the paediatricians obtained by panorama, ian harvey wrote, action is being taken. all e mails cease forthwith. the police were not called. instead, in september 2016, the royal college of paediatrics and child health was asked to carry out a review of the neonatal unit. it urged the trust to investigate each death individually. this didn t happen. around this time, lucy letby launched a grievance procedure against the paediatricians. the internal process concluded that she d been discriminated against and victimised by the doctors on the unit.
all e mails ceased forthwith. the police were not called. instead, in september 2016, the royal college of paediatrics and child health was asked to carry out a review of the neonatal unit. it urged the trust to investigate each death individually. this didn t happen. around this time, lucy letby launched a grievance procedure against the paediatricians. the internal process concluded that she d been discriminated against and victimised by the doctors on the unit. with the paediatricians wanting a police investigation injanuary 2017, an extraordinary board meeting was held. the medical director, ian harvey, gave a verbal report. he said external reviews had not highlighted any individual as being linked to the deaths and that the trust was ready to draw a line under the issues. the chief executive, tony chambers, said he d met lucy letby and her parents to apologise for what had happened. a statement written by letby was read out detailing how hard the past few months had been for her.
“This opinion makes clear that prisoners’ substantive religious rights . matter, and the state cannot take away prisoners’ abilities to vindicate those rights in court,” said Joshua Carpenter, co-counsel for the Florida inmate