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Bombshell new Lucy Letby papers and astonishing ‘revenge’ claim revealed: How the nurse repeatedly raised alarm over doctors’ blunders in baby unit… Now her team say she became a target

According to the bomb documents received by Posta on Sunday, Lucy Letby has repeatedly raised the alarm about the bad care of the babies in the hospital.

The lawsuit against the attempt to kill seven people in the Chester Hospital, who was convicted of the murder of seven newborn, was under intensive examination after the prosecution was invited to the keyboards of the prosecution.

The 35 -year -old Letby was sentenced to controversial statistical possibilities, and controversial theories about how to harm children. Despite the absence of any judicial or CCTV evidence and a convincing reason, the juries have reached their decisions.

Now the internal management forms in the hospital showed how he emphasized officially visible maintenance failures in the newborn unit after the request of a senior doctor. Later, the police were contacted to investigate whether the deaths were caused by murder.

Last night, Letby’s new law team claimed that senior medical officials aimed to take revenge on his glory. Recently, a panel of international experts concluded that no murder has been committed and that infants collapsed or died either due to bad care or natural reasons.

Documents called DATIX Management and Management Forms include a number of medical emergencies in the unit in 2015 and 2016.

The group investigating Letby’s complaints, then ‘whether it deliberately damages the babies’ is one of the two doctors to ask questions. Stephen included Brearey.

On June 30, 2016, Letby used the system a week before a baby was exposed to a sudden acute collapse that required resuscitation, to find out that sodium bicarbonate infusion is not available for the crisis for the personnel engaged in emergencies.

Lawyer Letby’s title of the new legal team claimed that senior medical officials aimed at revenge for the flying information

A report by Lucy Letby in June 2016 in which a baby experienced 'sudden acute collapse' that requires resuscitation '

A report by Lucy Letby in June 2016 in which a baby experienced ‘sudden acute collapse’ that requires resuscitation ‘

In June 2016, another report of Letby detected doctors' failures on the application of intravenous drugs

In June 2016, another report of Letby detected doctors’ failures on the application of intravenous drugs

In August 2023, Lucy Letby was convicted of the murders of seven babies and the murder attempts of seven people between June 2015 and June 2016.

In August 2023, Lucy Letby was convicted of the murders of seven babies and the murder attempts of seven people between June 2015 and June 2016.

Dr Brearey’s research group offered new measures to ‘ensure sufficient stock levels in the future’. Letby presented a second report about another baby in the ward, which had collapsed three hours after the first incident, and said ‘resources are not available’ to cope with emergency.

Dr Brearey then changed the event form to indicate that the medical resources were not necessary to cope with the incident and that in any case ‘routinely not kept in the unit’ – but then a ‘last increase in use’ would be regulated.

In June 2016, Letby’s another report found doctors’ failures in the application of intravenous medication. Dr Brearey’s group concluded that nurses should control the equipment ‘hourly’ and Dr Brearey will ‘update new doctors in induction’.

At the request of Dr Brearey, Letby was transferred from clinical tasks the next month. He was arrested in 2018. In August 2015, letting contained the ‘unexpected death of a baby in August 2015, and’ it was concluded that the newborn care was appropriate … Any change in management is not possible to prevent this sad consequences; After the ventilation records, a baby’s breakdown was not recorded for a period of 12 hours; and a ‘breast drainage complication’ due to lack of needle in the ward.

Revelation comes after emphasizing the questions questioned about the security of Letby’s convictions of two television documentaries published this month.

Dr. Neena Modi, former president of Royal Pediatrics and Child Health College, told Lucy Letby from ITV to Lucy Letby: Beyond reasonable suspicion?

The Panorama of the BBC included Dr Mike Hall, who warned that the defects could weaken the chances of a fair re -trial in evidence produced by Letby’s new defense team.

Dr. Letby prepared reports for the first hearing in 2022 and sitting with a ten -month trials. Hall was amazed by his original team to avoid appeal to the evidence of the prosecution.

He said to the BBC: ‘In terms of natural justice, I do not think that it should be found guilty … There is no proof of injury in infants.’

Letby’s lawyer Mark McDonald, who applied to the Criminal Cases Investigation Commission, said: ‘Lucy was a hardworking, experienced nurse who loved her job and will not harm any child, so she would not allow any mistakes to pass. It was a newborn unit in this crisis and continuously reported problems.

‘He was an informant – but instead of listening to him, they went for him.’

An official investigation led by Lady Justice Thirlwall was launched to the hospital activities and will examine the following: Behavior of all young and senior personnel; The experiences of mourning parents and the efficiency of NHS management and structures.

Lady Thirlwall stressed the actions of everyone in the hospital, not ‘not to examine’ Letby ‘. He will publish his report earlier next year.

Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Countess said: ‘Thirlwall investigation and ongoing police investigations, because of the ongoing, it would not be appropriate to make more comments.’

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