Mother of Lucy Letby victim feels ‘very painful’ guilt over lack of postmortem
Mother of twins attacked by nurse tells inquiry other babies may have survived had she not agreed to doctor’s decision
The mother of a newborn boy murdered by Lucy Letby has told an inquiry into the crimes of the killer nurse that she carries the “very, very painful” guilt that other babies may have survived if she had agreed to a postmortem examination of her son.
The woman, whose twin boys were attacked by the neonatal nurse, told the Thirlwall inquiry she was informed as she cradled her dead son that a postmortem was unnecessary because his cause of death was known.
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By Josh Halliday North of England editor
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Mother of twins attacked by nurse tells inquiry other babies may have survived had she not agreed to doctor’s decision
The mother of a newborn boy murdered by Lucy Letby has told an inquiry into the crimes of the killer nurse that she carries the “very, very painful” guilt that other babies may have survived if she had agreed to a postmortem examination of her son.
The woman, whose twin boys were attacked by the neonatal nurse, told the Thirlwall inquiry she was informed as she cradled her dead son that a postmortem was unnecessary because his cause of death was known.
Continue reading...
By Josh Halliday North of England editor
Mother of Lucy Letby victim feels ‘very painful’ guilt over lack of postmortem to Continue reading...
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