November 28th 2024.
Lucy Letby, a former neonatal nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital, has been found guilty of a shocking crime - the murder of seven innocent babies and the attempted murder of seven others. Her actions have caused immense pain and suffering to the families involved, and have left the entire community reeling.
But as if this wasn't enough, new details have emerged about Letby's family and their involvement in the case. During an inquiry into the matter, it was revealed that Letby's father, John, had threatened hospital boss Tony Chambers after Letby was removed from her duties due to concerns raised by doctors that she may be purposely harming infants.
In a meeting with Chambers and Letby's mother, Sue, in December 2016, John demanded the dismissal of the doctors who had voiced their suspicions. He even went so far as to threaten Chambers with a gun, making an already difficult situation even worse.
Chambers acknowledged that Letby's family was understandably upset and angry about the way they felt she had been treated by the hospital. He also admitted that the hospital may not have been completely open and honest with Letby at the time.
Despite this, Letby's father's angry outbursts were unacceptable and only made things more complicated. Chambers described feeling like he was being manipulated by Letby's father, who seemed to be controlling the situation. He had to be careful in his interactions with Letby, as he didn't want to further escalate the situation.
In an effort to make amends, Chambers asked the doctors who had allegedly made derogatory remarks about Letby to apologize to her. He also had a follow-up meeting with Letby and her mother in early February 2017. Despite the shocking accusations against her, Letby remained resilient and Chambers was impressed by her strength.
As the inquiry continues, more details are expected to come to light about the events leading up to Letby's conviction. The families of the victims are seeking answers and justice, and the community is left grappling with the horrific reality of what has happened. The inquiry is set to continue until 2025, with the hope of finding some closure for all those affected by this tragedy.
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