Recap: Sentencing of Lucy Letby following her retrial
The sentencing of killer nurse Lucy Letby, who was this week unanimously found guilty by a retrial jury of attempting to murder a baby girl, takes place this morning (Friday, July 5).
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The sentencing of killer nurse Lucy Letby, who was this week unanimously found guilty by a retrial jury of attempting to murder a baby girl, takes place this morning (Friday, July 5).
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The “heartbroken and angry” family of a baby girl targeted by killer nurse Lucy Letby say they may never know why she tried to murder her.
The jury in the retrial of killer nurse Lucy Letby has been sent out to consider its verdict on an allegation that she attempted to murder a baby girl in her care.
The retrial of Lucy Letby has concluded, with a jury unanimously finding the former neonatal unit nurse guilty of attempting to murder baby girl Child K at the Countess of Chester Hospital in February 2016.
Firefighters were called out to extinguish a fire involving a garage and a car in Chester on Monday, July 1.
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