Letby murdered Child E, with an injection of air into his bloodstream, and tried to kill his twin brother, Child F, by insulin poisoning.
The parents of Child E and Child F sent a ‘Thank you’ card to staff in the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital
Three months later she and her husband even took in a hamper and a “Thank you” card for staff on the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital. “It was a sound that should not come from a tiny baby,” she said. “I can’t explain what the sound was. It was horrendous. More of a scream than a cry.”
The witness later cried as she told jurors: “I knew. I knew there was something wrong and I had known from leaving him but I left.” Another mother of one of Letby’s victims, a baby girl also murdered by administration of air, also recalled the nurse’s involvement in bathing.
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