Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Colleague ‘surprised by baby’s sickness’

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A NURSE was surprised to return from her break to find a baby in her care was unwell, the Lucy Letby murder trial has been told.

Letby, 32, allegedly tried to murder the youngster hours after she helped put up a party banner at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neonatal unit to celebrate the girl turning 100 days old.

The defendant is accused of overfeedin­g the baby with milk through a nasogastri­c tube (NGT) and/or injecting air into the tube.

Prosecutor­s say she struck after 2am on September 7, 2015 while a colleague designated to look after the infant, referred to as Child G, was on an hour-long break.

The colleague said the baby’s observatio­ns were stable when she left the high dependency unit after feeding her 45ml breast milk via the NGT.

On her return, the youngster was not in the room and had been moved to the intensive care unit as fellow staff gathered around her cot, she said.

She told Manchester Crown Court: “If I was concerned, I wouldn’t have gone on my break. For example, if she looked unwell, or her monitor was alarming, or if she hadn’t tolerated her feed, or woke up upset.

“I was told she had been unwell while I had gone on my break.”

Simon Driver, prosecutin­g, asked: “Was that developmen­t expected or unexpected?”

She replied: “It was unexpected.” Prosecutor­s say the defendant made two more attempts to murder Child G on September 21.

Letby, originally from Hereford, denies murdering seven babies and trying to murder 10 others between June 2015 and June 2016. The trial continues.

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