Nurse who 'killed multiple babies' blames colleague for baby's death

19 May 2023 , 15:12
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Lucy Letby was a nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital (Image: Chester Standard / SWNS.com)
Lucy Letby was a nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital (Image: Chester Standard / SWNS.com)

A nurse accused of killing multiple babies said a delay in giving antibiotics "may have had an impact" as she blamed mistakes by hospital colleagues for one of the deaths, a court heard.

Lucy Letby, 33, told Manchester Crown Court that slowness to give the antibiotics to the newborn girl's mother after her waters broke early may have played a role in the baby's death.

The defendant allegedly administered air to the infant via an intravenous line while she worked a night shift at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit.

Child D, a full-term baby, died in the early hours of June 22, 2015, two days after her birth.

The prosecution said she was stable and progressing well when Ms Letby went on duty to care for two other babies in the same nursery.

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Giving her seventh day of evidence on Friday, Ms Letby told the court it was not her case that staffing levels contributed to Child D's death.

Prosecutor Nick Johnson KC said: "Is it your case that medical competency contributed?"

Letby said: "Yes. I believe she didn't have appropriate treatment at the start of her life."

Mr Johnson said: "The delay with antibiotics?"

Letby said: "Yes. It may have had an impact."

The jury of eight women and four men previously heard from Child D's designated nurse that she was on a break when the infant first collapsed in nursery one.

Mr Johnson said: "Did you take the opportunity because she was absent to sabotage (Child D)?"

Letby said: "No."

Two further deteriorations followed as medics were unable to resuscitate Child D.

Mr Johnson said: "(Child D) died because you injected her with air?"

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Letby said: "No, I didn't."

On Thursday, Letby told the court a "gang of four" consultants at the Countess of Chester pinned the blame on her for a number of baby deaths to cover up hospital failings.

She said staffing levels contributed "in part" to the death of her first alleged victim, Child A, on June 8, 2015.

Letby said the child was without fluids for some time and there was an issue with his intravenous line insertion. She denied injecting him with air.

Letby is accused of trying to murder the child's twin, Child B, using the same method on the next night shift.

She told the court she did not know why Child B had collapsed.

Letby said she also could not explain the collapse of Child C, who died in the early hours of June 14.

She again denied she took an opportunity to sabotage Child C when their designated nurse left the room.

Letby said her colleague was "insufficiently qualified" to look after the infant.

The defendant, from Hereford, denies murdering seven babies and trying to murder 10 others between June 2015 and June 2016.

Tim Hanlon

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