India  

Lucy Letby sentenced to another whole life order for attempted murder of baby

Sky News Friday, 5 July 2024
Killer nurse Lucy Letby has been sentenced to another whole life order for the attempted murder of an extremely premature baby.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: ODN - Published
News video: Lucy Letby found guilty of attempted murder

Lucy Letby found guilty of attempted murder 00:56

Lucy Letby is convicted of attempting to murder a baby girl in February 2016 when she worked as a nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit. The 34-year-old was convicted of attempting to murder the child, referred to in court as Baby K, following a retrial. Report by Kennedyl. Like...

💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Lucy Letby Lucy Letby British nurse convicted of murder (born 1990)

'A completely alternative explanation for the deaths' [Video]

'A completely alternative explanation for the deaths'

Senior Tory MP Sir David Davis has said that "new medical evidence" analysed by a medical expert panel could provide a "completely alternative explanation" for the death of seven babies. This comes as retired medic Dr Shoo Lee, who co-authored a 1989 academic paper on air embolism in babies – which featured prominently in Lucy Letby’s 10-month trial, chaired a panel of 14 experts who compiled an “impartial evidence-based report”, which casts doubt on some of the medical evidence used in the trial. Report by Faragt. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

Credit: ODN    Duration: 01:44Published
Letby panel: 'If Dr Shoo is correct, no crime was committed' [Video]

Letby panel: 'If Dr Shoo is correct, no crime was committed'

Dr Shoo Lee, neonatal expert, and Mark McDonald, barrister, speaking at a presser presenting new evidence from neonatal experts which has casted doubt on some of Lucy Letby's convictions for murder and attempted murder. Dr Lee has said there was no medical evidence of murder and that the medical evidence used to convict her was wrong. Mr McDonald followed this up saying that if the evidence used to convict Letby was indeed incorrect, her conviction is "unsafe" and "no crime was committed". Report by Faragt. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

Credit: ODN    Duration: 02:35Published
Expert panel cast doubt on medical evidence in Letby case [Video]

Expert panel cast doubt on medical evidence in Letby case

Retired medic Dr Shoo Lee, who co-authored a 1989 academic paper on air embolism in babies – which featured prominently in Lucy Letby’s 10-month trial, chaired a panel of 14 experts who compiled an “impartial evidence-based report”, which casts doubt on some of the medical evidence used in the trial. Report by Faragt. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

Credit: ODN    Duration: 02:31Published

Lucy Letby case: Expert panel disputes key prosecution evidence over skin discolouration in some victims

A panel of international medical experts has disputed key prosecution evidence against Lucy Letby.
Sky News
Lucy Letby's lawyer calls for conviction review [Video]

Lucy Letby's lawyer calls for conviction review

Lucy Letby’s legal team has said the lead prosecution expert has “now changed his mind” on the cause of death of three babies, meaning her conviction should be reviewed. Lucy Letby’s Barrister, Mark McDonald, said the defence would seek permission to “take the exceptional but necessary decision to apply to reopen the appeal of Lucy Letby and immediately review all her convictions”. Report by Ajagbef. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

Credit: ODN    Duration: 00:59Published

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

EPISODE 78; A LIFE CUT SHORT, THE TESSA MAJORS CASE [Video]

EPISODE 78; A LIFE CUT SHORT, THE TESSA MAJORS CASE

In this heartbreaking episode of Gold Shields, Dan and Tom interview NYPD Homicide Detective Will Acevedo, who ran the investigation into the murder of Tessa Majors in 2019. The case was particularly..

Credit: Rumble     Duration: 47:18Published