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Hospital boss apologises for pain caused to Letby victims

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Hospital boss apologises for pain caused to Letby victims

Hospital boss apologises for pain caused to Letby victims

A hospital boss has apologised to the families of Lucy Letby’s victims “for the pain that may have been prolonged” by his decision-making.

Tony Chambers was chief executive of the Countess of Chester Hospital during the time the neonatal nurse murdered seven babies and attempted to murder seven others in 2015 and 2016.

Report by Covellm.

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