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and i would say that without the legal claims, the families won t get answers to their questions. the government says throughout the pandemic, it tried to safeguard care home residents based on the best evidence available and that it provided billions of pounds of support. alison holt, bbc news. a court in england has found former teacher sarah moulds not guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal. she was facing charges over footage of her striking a pony during a hunt. images showed her kicking and slapping the pony in lincolnshire, in 2021. a veterinary surgeon who analysed the footage said the pony was desperately trying to get away from the blows. but ms moulds said she intended only to briefly shock the animal. now it s time for a look at the weather with stav danaos.
these horror life sentences and been told they will never be released from prison. but in the case of lucy letby, who the judge said had shown no remorse for what she did, that was an appropriate sentence for her to be given. she is now the most prolific killer of babies and children in modern british history. and this is not a case which is over, because the investigation into her crimes is now widening to take in the whole of her nursing career. the trial at manchester crown court only looked at a one year period of lucy letby s time as a nurse, but now police officers are continuing investigations, looking at the deaths of more babies in different hospitals she worked at. they promised that they will continue that investigative work until the whole of lucy letby s career has been looked at and investigated to see if she has been responsible for committing any further crimes.
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