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Parents of babies murdered by Lucy Letby emphasized 'mistakes' in new defense proof and rejected the idea that it could have led to various statements during her process.
In entries in the public investigation into the murderous nurse, the families accused her new legal team of inaccuracies, including details of supposed infections that two babies did not have.
The research led by Lady Justice Thirlwall into the death of babies of the countess of the Chester Hospital, where Letby worked, concluded last week to consider conclusions.
Richard Baker KC, who represents the families, made submissions to 'disproportionate' arguments of 14 international medical experts who have given evidence for Letby's Criminal Cases Review Commission Challenge.
Under the discussions, the new defense team of Letby, led by human rights lawyer Mark McDonald, says that Baby I, who died in October 2015, had a bacterial infection that caused thick secretions that blocked an endotracheal tube.
But the families said the testing indicated that the child never developed the infection and that the tube was not present when they died.

Parents of babies murdered by Lucy Letby (photo) emphasized 'mistakes' in new defense certificate and rejected the idea that it could have led in various statements during her process

In entries in the public investigation into the murderous nurse, the families accused her new legal team of inaccuracies, including details of supposed infections that two babies did not have. Letby was arrested at her home in 2018 in 2018

Under the discussions of the discussions, the new defense team of Letby, led by human rights lawyer Mark McDonald (left), says that Baby I, who died in October 2015, had a bacterial infection that caused fat secretions that blocked an endotracheal tube
In the meantime, according to Letby's team, Baby G – who tried to kill the nurse with an air injection in September 2015 – had an infection that caused vomiting.
The families said she became seriously unwell after she was attacked. Letby serves 15 lifelong penalties for killing seven babies and tries to kill seven others – one of them twice.
The entries of the families at the Thirlwall investigation were unveiled after other parents of babies killed and damaged by Letby last week statements, with the nurse supporters being a 'incorrectly informed circus'.