Ms Williams told the Thirlwall Inquiry examining how Letby was able to murder seven babies and attempt to murder seven others ...
The deputy director of nursing at the Countess of Chester Hospital discovered Letby had been regularly present when infants ...
The inquiry heard the nurse's research indicated Letby was "80 per cent more likely to be on duty either during or before a ...
Read about evidence to the Thirlwall Inquiry from Sian Williams, who was deputy director nursing at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
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 manager has denied telling a police officer she thought it "unjust" that Lucy Letby was being investigated as a murder suspect, a public inquiry has heard. Ruth Millward, ex-head of risk ...
Ruth Millward, ex-head of risk and patient safety at the Countess of Chester Hospital, was giving evidence to the Thirlwall Inquiry.
Lucy Letby’s barrister has been banned from attending the Thirlwall Inquiry, despite concerns that erroneous statements about ...
Ms. Letby, a neonatal nurse in England found guilty of murdering seven babies, has lost a fresh appeal bid. A growing number ...
Letby, 34, received 15 whole life orders for offences committed while working as a nurse between 2015 and 2016.
Meanwhile, a public inquiry into the events surrounding Letby’s crimes, chaired by judge Lady Justice Thirlwall, continues at Liverpool Town Hall after beginning last month. The judge said inquiry ...