They didnt think it appropriate to go the police at that stage. Instead, the hospital asked the Royal College of paediatrics and child health to look at what had been going on in the unit. In november, the college called for the hospital to conduct a thorough external, independent review of each unexpected neonatal death. But the deaths werent investigated fully. Was this a cover up . I dont know how youd define a cover up but to us the. The evidence in front of us was quite clear it felt that they were trying to engineer some sort of narrative or way out of this that didnt involve going to the police. And if you want to call that a cover up then, thats a cover up. There were deaths and near deaths, which could not be explained, and were unexpected. And thatjust does not happen on a neonatal unit. But unfortunately, there was a concern about how it would look. So the reputation of the organisation and protecting that reputation was a big factor in how people responded to the concerns r
been poisoning with insulin. in a couple of the cases, it s by force feeding these children milk. in several of these cases, it s through injecting the child with, with air, air bubbles that, you know, it can cause great harm to, you know, even adults, but to vulnerable babies, it s, it s a life threatening situation for them. evidence suggests there was a killer on the unit. but how do we know it was lucy letby? this prosecution document shows which nurses were on duty when babies collapsed or died. some were only present on one or two shifts. some were there on six or seven. but lucy letby was always there.
been poisoning with insulin. in a couple of the cases, it s by force feeding these children milk. in several of these cases, it s through injecting the child with, with air, air bubbles that, you know, it can cause great harm to, you know, even adults, but to vulnerable babies, it s, it s a life threatening situation for them. evidence suggests there was a killer on the unit. but how do we know it was lucy letby? this prosecution document shows which nurses were on duty when babies collapsed or died. some were only present on one or two shifts. some were there on six or seven. but lucy letby was always there.
it s a life threatening situation for them. evidence suggests there was a killer on the unit. but how do we know it was lucy letby? this prosecution document shows which nurses were on duty when babies collapsed or died. some were only present on one or two shifts. some were there on six or seven. but lucy letby was always there. she was working on the unit during every single one of the 25 suspicious incidents. hello, lucy is it?