William, 37, from Devon, who was type 1 diabetic, fell critically ill after checking in for his Virgin flight home to London ...
Brunel University of London provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Lucy Letby was convicted in two trials in 2023 and 2024 of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six ...
LUCY Letby's former boss has said the nurse deserves "an Oscar" if she is lying over the deaths of babies she was found guilty of murdering. Karen Rees, 62, was formerly head of nursing at the ...
Lucy Letby's former boss has claimed the convicted killer is 'innocent', describing "shocking" meetings with the nurse who regularly "cried in my arms". Karen Rees, who retired as Head of Nursing ...
Lucy Letby’s former boss has said that she believes that Britain’s most prolific child serial killer is innocent. In an interview with the Sunday Times, Karen Rees, who supported the neo-natal ...
Retired head of nursing at Countess of Chester Hospital says convicted nurse ‘cried in my arms on weekly basis’ after allegations were made Lucy Letby’s former boss has insisted that the ...
Lucy Letby's former boss says she thinks the convicted serial killer is innocent - adding that "if she's lying she deserves an Oscar". The 35-year-old former neonatal nurse is serving 15 whole life ...
Former nurse Lucy Letby, branded Britain’s worst child serial killer, was found guilty of the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of seven others between June 2015 and June 2016.
A retired head of nursing at Lucy Letby’s hospital has claimed the convicted killer is innocent, describing “shocking” meetings with the nurse who “cried in my arms”. Letby, 35 ...
A former senior nursing figure at the hospital where Lucy Letby worked has spoken out, asserting her belief in Letby's innocence and recounting "shocking" encounters with the nurse who "cried in my ...
A former hospital boss who once worked with Lucy Letby has said she thinks the convicted serial killer is innocent. The decision came after concerns had been raised by colleagues over the deaths ...