A retired hospital chief has denied he could have prevented the murders of two triplet boys by nurse Lucy Letby, a public ...
The head of safeguarding at the hospital where Lucy Letby killed babies has told a public inquiry she had "good intentions", despite failing to escalate concerns about the nurse.
Lucy Letby injected air into two triplet boys on successive days at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neonatal unit in June ...
Senior consultant Dr Stephen Brearey told Ms Kelly in May 2016 that there were concerns about Letby's links to unexplained deaths on the unit, the inquiry heard. However Ms Kelly said at the time ...
Letby felt Dr Stephen Brearey, the lead consultant, and Dr Ravi Jayaram, the head of children's services, had 'orchestrated a campaign' to have her removed from the ward and was upset about other ...