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Baby murders probe: Raid on nurse’s house Search after woman’s arrest over eight deaths in hospital

- BY PAUL BYRNE and MARTIN FRICKER

POLICE have raided a nurse’s home after a woman was held on suspicion of murdering eight babies at a hospital neonatal unit.

The health worker, who officers have not named, was also last night being quizzed about six attempted murders.

It is understood she was arrested at a house a mile from the Countess of Chester Hospital early yesterday.

The property being searched belongs to children’s nurse Lucy Letby, 28, who is understood to have worked at the hospital in Cheshire for seven years.

A forensic tent was erected on her drive and officers were seen going in and out of the house. Police were also at the home of Letby’s parents John, 72, and Susan, 58, in Hereford.

A neighbour of the family said: “I’m really close to them. Lucy is so dedicated to her job. She just spent a week in Torquay with her parents.”

Another resident said: “We’ve known Lucy since she was about three and she was lovely, she always has been.”

Letby told a local newspaper five years ago: “I qualified as a children’s nurse in 2011 and have been working on the unit since graduating.

“My role involves caring for a wide range of babies requiring various levels of support. I enjoy seeing them progress and supporting their families.”

Neighbours in Blacon, Cheshire, said she kept to herself.

Michael Coupe said: “I think the young lady has been there for a couple of years but no one seems to know her very well. I have only seen her coming in and out of the house.

“When I woke up this morning, the police were in the house.”

He added of the investigat­ion into the babies’ deaths: “I think the community would like some answers.”

Last May, detectives began probing 15 deaths between June 2015 and 2016. They said yesterday they were now looking at 17 deaths and 15 non-fatal collapses from March 2015 to July 2016.

Detective Inspector Paul Hughes added: “We have arrested a healthcare profession­al on suspicion of murder in relation to eight of the babies and attempted murder in relation to six.

“Parents are continuing to be kept fully updated and are being supported.”

A July 2016 Royal College of Paediatric­s and Child Health report found significan­t rota gaps and insufficie­nt staffing for provision of longer-term high-dependency and some intensive care.

And paediatric consultant­s had been concerned since June 2015 about a higher than usual amount of deaths on the ward.

The hospital carried out independen­t expert medical reviews before calling in police.

Medical director Ian Harvey said: “We are confident the unit is safe to continue in its current form.”

We’ve known Lucy since she was three, she was lovely NEIGHBOUR OF THE FAMILY YESTERDAY

 ??  ?? CARE ROLE Lucy Letby told paper about job PROBE Police outside Letby’s home yesterday
CARE ROLE Lucy Letby told paper about job PROBE Police outside Letby’s home yesterday

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