katydid23
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What have we heard this week?
As the inquiry finishes for the week let's recap the main development of the last few days.
Day 1
- The "tenacious lobbying" of senior consultants may have prevented Lucy Letby from attacking more babies, but "significant opportunities" were missed to investigate her, the inquiry heard
Day 2
- Junior doctors referred to Lucy Letby as "Nurse Death", and paediatricians thought Letby was "the common denominator" in increased baby deaths on the neonatal ward
- Nicholas de la Poer KC said Letby had attempted to murder one of the babies during a hospital inspection at Countess of Chester Hospital
Day 3
- Babies' breathing tubes were found to have been dislodged at an unusual rate during Letby's placements at Liverpool Women's Hospital - Richard Baker KC said this occurs in less than 1% of shifts, but there were recorded incidents of this on 40% of the shifts Letby worked
- Baker told the inquiry that people who doubted her guilt "should be ashamed of themselves"
Day 4
- NHS managers said they were "truly sorry" for delay in contacting police over Letby and NHS England said it "could have done more to scrutinise the hospital" during the time it first became aware of the rise in neonatal mortality figures and when the police became involved