Read about evidence to the Thirlwall Inquiry from Sian Williams, who was deputy director nursing at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
The inquiry heard the nurse's research indicated Letby was "80 per cent more likely to be on duty either during or before a ...
Ms Williams told the Thirlwall Inquiry examining how Letby was able to murder seven babies and attempt to murder seven others ...
Read about evidence to the Thirlwall Inquiry from Annemarie Lawrence, former risk midwife, who highlighted issues with ...
Lucy Letby’s barrister has been banned from attending the Thirlwall Inquiry, despite concerns that erroneous statements about ...
Ex-deputy director of nursing Sian Williams carried out an analysis of rota patterns following a series of deaths at the Countess of ...
A hospital director said she felt “out of her depth” when dealing with doctors' concerns about the serial killer nurse Lucy ...
Ruth Millward, ex-head of risk and patient safety at the Countess of Chester Hospital, was giving evidence to the Thirlwall ...
Karen Rees, head of nursing urgent care, accepted to the inquiry she got “too close” to Letby after she was tasked by her ...
She testified at the Thirlwall Inquiry that Letby lacked the essential qualities of a successful registered nurse. “I found Lucy to be quite cold. I did not find a natural warmth exuding from ...
Giving evidence on Monday, a consultant paediatrician, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, told the Thirlwall Inquiry into events surrounding Letby’s crimes that she “deeply regrets ...
Lucy Letby told a colleague on her first day of employment at the Countess of Chester Hospital that she “couldn’t wait for my ...