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‘No medical evidence’ to support Lucy Letby’s conviction, expert panel says
Babies the former nurse Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering were in fact the victims of 'bad medical care' or deteriorated as a result of natural causes, an expert panel has concluded. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub Outlining what the senior Conservative MP David Davis described as 'one of worst injustices of recent times', the international team told a press conference there was no medical evidence to support claims of deliberate harm. The panel, chaired by Dr Shoo Lee, examined the cases of 17 babies whom Letby was charged with murdering or harming at the Countess of Chester hospital in north-west England. Lee, an emeritus professor at the University of Toronto, said the 14 experts had found 'so many problems with the medical care' of the babies and nothing to support the claim they were attacked. 'In summary, ladies and gentlemen, we did not find any murders,' he told a press conference in London on Tuesday ‘No medical evidence’ to support Lucy Letby’s conviction, expert panel finds ► https://ift.tt/OFHuVfW The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3uhA7zg Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► https://ift.tt/vmXWBYn Website ► https://ift.tt/INh8kyW Facebook ►https://ift.tt/54JYxfD Instagram ► https://ift.tt/9z04Sa5 The Guardian on YouTube: The Guardian ► https://bit.ly/guardiannewssubs Guardian Australia ► https://bit.ly/guardianaussubs Guardian Football ► https://bit.ly/gdnfootballsubs Guardian Sport ► https://bit.ly/gdnsportsubs It's Complicated ► https://bit.ly/ItsComplicatedSubs Guardian Live ► https://bit.ly/guardianlivesubs #lucyletby #letby #countessofchester #babies #nhs
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Babies the former nurse Lucy Letby was convicted of murdering were in fact the victims of 'bad medical care' or deteriorated as a result of natural causes, an expert panel has concluded. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ► http://bit.ly/guardianwiressub Outlining what the senior Conservative MP David Davis described as 'one of worst injustices of recent times', the international team told a press conference there was no medical evidence to support claims of deliberate harm. The panel, chaired by Dr Shoo Lee, examined the cases of 17 babies whom Letby was charged with murdering or harming at the Countess of Chester hospital in north-west England. Lee, an emeritus professor at the University of Toronto, said the 14 experts had found 'so many problems with the medical care' of the babies and nothing to support the claim they were attacked. 'In summary, ladies and gentlemen, we did not find any murders,' he told a press conference in London on Tuesday ‘No medical evidence’ to support Lucy Letby’s conviction, expert panel finds ► https://ift.tt/OFHuVfW The Guardian publishes independent journalism, made possible by supporters. Contribute to The Guardian today ► https://bit.ly/3uhA7zg Sign up to the Guardian's free new daily newsletter, First Edition ► https://ift.tt/vmXWBYn Website ► https://ift.tt/INh8kyW Facebook ►https://ift.tt/54JYxfD Instagram ► https://ift.tt/9z04Sa5 The Guardian on YouTube: The Guardian ► https://bit.ly/guardiannewssubs Guardian Australia ► https://bit.ly/guardianaussubs Guardian Football ► https://bit.ly/gdnfootballsubs Guardian Sport ► https://bit.ly/gdnsportsubs It's Complicated ► https://bit.ly/ItsComplicatedSubs Guardian Live ► https://bit.ly/guardianlivesubs #lucyletby #letby #countessofchester #babies #nhs
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