but faffing about, not really, not doing anything. you know when it feels like somebody wants to look busy but they re not actually doing anything? the crying, um, i ve never heard anything like it since. it was screaming and i was like, what.what s the matter with him? lucy said, oh, don t worry. she has this really calm demeanour about her and she s very softly spoken. don t worry, the registrar was coming. she d already contacted him. he was on his way. she told me to go back to the ward.
letby murdered baby e and attempted to kill baby f, who survived but suffered serious health issues. their parents, who are also not being identified, spoke to our correspondent judith moritz. in the corridor, i could immediately hear crying. it was. it felt more than crying. it was screaming. it was screaming, and i was like, what. what s the matter with them? i walked into the room. i seen her with my boy, and he had blood round his mouth, and lucy was there. but faffing about. you know when it feels like somebody wants to look busy but they re not actually doing anything? what did lucy letby say to you? lucy said, now, don t worry. she has this really calm demeanour about her.
i walked into the room. i seen her with my boy, and he had blood round his mouth, and lucy was there. but faffing about. you know when it feels like somebody wants to look busy but they re not actually doing anything? what did lucy letby say to you? lucy said, now, don t worry. she has this really. calm demeanour about her. and she is, you know, very, very softly spoken. and, don t worry, the registrar was coming, she d already contacted him, he was on his way, and she told me to go back to the ward. i was trying to reassure my wife that, listen, these people are experts and, you know, if they say there is not a problem, you ve got nothing to worry about. that was the first phone call. quickly followed up by a second phone call with a midwife saying, you need to get here now. and there was a third phone call telling me, where are you? the priest has been called.
i ve just had knee surgery. 0h, right, 0k. she worked here, on the neonatal unit at the countess of chester hospital. her role to care for the most premature and vulnerable infants, but that couldn t have been further from her mind. the crying, i ve never heard anything like it since. it was screaming. it was screaming, and i was like, what s the matter with them? legally, we can t identify the families in this case, but the stories are distressing. these are the parents of twin boys born prematurely in 2015. their mum was taking milk to them when she heard one of her sons crying loudly. he had blood round his mouth. and lucy was there, but faffing about and not really doing anything.
baby e, the fourth of seven babies murdered by the nurse was killed by an injection of air into his bloodstream. within 2a hours, letby tried to kill his brother, baby f, with insulin. medics were able to save him but his parents say he s been left with complex needs. judith moritz has spoken to them. in the corridor, i could immediately hear crying. it was. it felt more than crying. it was screaming. it was screaming, and i was like, what. ..what s the matter with them? i walked into the room. i seen her with my boy, and he had blood round his mouth, and lucy was there, but faffing about. you know when it feels like somebody wants to look busy but they re not actually doing anything? what did lucy letby say to you? lucy said, now, don t worry. she has this really calm