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Hearings | The Thirlwall Inquiry
Details of past and scheduled hearings for the Thirlwall Inquiry.thirlwall.public-inquiry.uk
Week 3 Oral Evidence
The Inquiry is hearing Part A evidence in private session with no public attendance. Only Thursday 26 September will be open to the public.
Registration to attend is now closed.
Hearing dates
23 September 2024
Part A evidence – private session
24 September 2024
Part A evidence – private session
25 September 2024
Part A evidence – private session
26 September 2024
Expert Witness, Overview witness on safeguarding and child death processes
Monday 23 September | Mother and Father J Mother and Father K |
Tuesday 24 September | Father L & M (to be read) Mother and Father N (to be read) |
Wednesday 25 September | Mother and Father O, P and R (to be read) |
Thursday 26 September | Professor Mary Dixon-Woods – Expert witness Dr Joanna Garstang – Overview witness on safeguarding and child death processes |
That reference to <modsnip: Name redacted> has now been removed and replaced with 'a nurse'. The Guardian note reads:[Child J's parents today: ]
The child’s mother described finding her six-week-old daughter in a cot with her stoma removed and her lower half covered loosely with a soiled towel. [...]
Child J’s father said the couple made a complaint the same day about their daughter being left “covered in her own faeces” but were told by a nurse that they were “tired and stressed and we should consider going home”. <mod edit: quoted article updated>
He said they found this “quite annoying” and “condescending”. His partner added: “They didn’t really own what had happened. That was quite frustrating really – that it got turned – that it was us that were the challenge.”
Child J’s parents said they were never told the result of this complaint and learned only recently, eight years later, that Letby had been their daughter’s designated nurse on that shift on 15 December 2015.
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Parents found baby under Lucy Letby’s care covered in faeces
Inquiry into murder of babies at the Countess of Chester hospital hears about newborn girl fitted with stomawww.theguardian.com
"Not nice Lucy?"One thing I will say is that it doesn't sound like Lucy.
Health care serial killers are rare, yes, but abusers are everywhere. Just look at how many babysitters and care home workers have been caught abusing their charges with things like nanny cams.How do the nurses on here feel about having cctv on every patient under care? Seems unnecessary to me as this kind of thing is so rare and also feels like everyone is getting tarred with the demonic beige Lucy letby brush and that's a horrendous colour. It's the colour you get in between bleach blonde and mouse brown.
I'm not a fan of cameras directly on patients due to privacy but I feel there is a place for more cameras in ward corridors , nurses stations , drug treatment rooms etcHow do the nurses on here feel about having cctv on every patient under care? Seems unnecessary to me as this kind of thing is so rare and also feels like everyone is getting tarred with the demonic beige Lucy letby brush and that's a horrendous colour. It's the colour you get in between bleach blonde and mouse brown.