Unexpected and unexplained, lucy letby is there. Police are now reviewing the admissions of 4,000 babies at hospitals where lucy letby worked. Our other main stories tonight. Surrey Police Investigating the death of ten year old sara sharif want to question her father, his partner, and her uncle. Ijust hope its going to be an incredible game, and of course i have a very. Preference who wants to win. And the lionesses head coach, Sarina Wiegman, talks to the bbc ahead of sundays World Cup Final against spain. 0n newsnight at 10. 30pm. How did lucy letby cause so many deaths . As the most prolific non child killer in modern uk history is found guilty of murdering seven babies, we ask why was she not stopped earlier . Hello and welcome to the bbc news at ten. The nurse lucy letby has been found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others when they were in her care at a hospital in cheshire, making the 33 year old the uks worst child killer in modern times. In a stat
And many were at home, too. More than 90 people were injured. 12 children among them. They were just taking a walk in the Central Square with their parents. Among the dead a six year old child whose mother is seriously injured and is in intensive care. My condolences to those who lost their loved ones in this russian, obviously terrorist, attack. Live now to our reporter oksana kundirenko, who is from ukraine. What more do we know about this incident in chernihiv . We what more do we know about this incident in chernihiv . What more do we know about this incident in chernihiv . We heard an udate incident in chernihiv . We heard an update from incident in chernihiv . We heard an update from the incident in chernihiv . We heard an update from the mayor incident in chernihiv . We heard an update from the mayor of incident in chernihiv . We heard an| update from the mayor of chernihiv about the people who got injured in this attack so he said the majority of the people where hiding in a ne
There are four families who havent had verdict delivered on what happened to their children, so that is something of course that the Crown Prosecution Service will be taking into account. Of course many questions about how a nurse working on a Neonatal Ward, an ordinary woman in her 20s, a woman who the jury woman in her 20s, a woman who the jury he heard repeatedly from seeing her messages, seeing her social media posts, was living what would appear to be an extremely normal life, was going on holiday, drinking with herfriends, spending time with her pets, and yet when she was on the ward, when she was at work, we know now that she was essentially killing children in her care, in some cases she used doses of insulin which she would inject into the baby so bodies, in some cases she would overfeed them with milk or liquids, and one thing which was described by the prosecution chillingly as her favourite way to kill children was administration of air, an injection of air into the bodies
To the door of her home. You can see her opening the door. They went inside for ten or 15 minutes and then you see lucy b brought out to then you see lucy b brought out to the Waiting Police Car. You can see the Waiting Police Car. You can see the expression on her face the Waiting Police Car. You can see the expression on herface in this footage as she has let out to the Waiting Police Car to be taken and questioned. She was arrested on three separate occasions before those 22 charges were actually brought. There were 20 hours or so of Police Interviews carried out with her. I want to show you a very small excerpt of those interviews that the police has shared with us. It is difficult to hear, but we have put the words on the screen. She was being talked about the police and they are asking her if she realises why she is there, why she might have been called for questioning. You can see there that she is saying she was aware. As a nursing team they were aware. As a nursing team they w
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