Lucy Letby’s colleague wins High Court claim over probe into hospital visits

Lucy Letby’s colleague won the Supreme Court claim against NHS Trust, where he worked on an investigation about what he knew about the nurse.
The doctor, who was anonymized as DR MN for giving evidence in the first criminal case in the first criminal case, said that the unidentified confidence violated the contract for how to investigate the investigation.
The consultant worked in Chester Hospital Counts in the same newborn unit with Letby.
After moving to another hospital, at the end of 2016 and early 2017, he organized a series of controlled visitors for Letby.
He was sentenced to the murder of seven babies in August 2023 and attempted to kill six people at the Chester Hospital between 2015-2016.
DR MN then said that his confidence was the chief medical officer, participation in the hearing and how he was involved in the hospital in the hospital.
The Chief Medical Officer of Trust said Dr Mn had no information about the conditions surrounding Letby during visits, and Justice Sheldon was tried on Thursday.
However, a few days later, he received complaints from the mother of a baby treated by Güven DR MN.
E -Posta and Facebook claim that he shared confidential information about his son and his son.
Güven then told DR MN that he wanted to investigate what he knew about Letby during his visits to his hospital.
Dr. Mn said confidence violated the employment contract, because he wanted to appoint someone other than the chief medical officer to supervise the investigation.
The doctor issued a allegation of violations in the Supreme Court in March and a hearing was held in July.
In his decision on Thursday, Justice decided in favor of Sheldon Dr Mn.
He said: “A term of DR MN’s employment contract should be the medical director of the case manager for the issues that are the subject of this investigation.”
35 -year -old Letby was ordered in the Manchester Crown Court of seven murders and 14 all life orders were given in August 2023 after being found guilty of the murder called six attempts.
In July 2024, he sentenced him to kill another baby, and he was given another life order.
Police said that the investigations of corporate manslaughter and heavy negligence have continued.
She has always maintained its innocence and lost two offers last year to challenge her conviction at the Court of Appeal.
The convictions are reviewed by the Commission on the Criminal Cases, which investigate the potential of justice.




