UK - Nurse Lucy Letby Faces 22 Charges - 7 Murder/15 Attempted Murder of Babies #5

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Perhaps completely innocent, and nothing untoward at all; but there seems to be one or two direct mentions towards “meeting the father” and reassurance provided to him. Which is absolutely lovely too of course; but I would have expected some mention of interaction with the mum, how she was feeling/ doing given the circumstances of the birth, interaction, reassuring mum etc. Doesn’t appear to be a lot mentioned here about mum in the notes which you would typically assume
 
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Child D's mum couldn't be sure the nurse in question was LL and child D's Dad doesn't remember seeing her there.
11:28am

Mr Myers says it is an "awful experience" what the mother went through, and says he has one or two questions to ask.
He asks about the 7pm neonatal unit visit on June 21.
The mother says she went there with her husband. She recalls 7pm as she 'must have looked at the clock'.
She said there was "an exchange of few words" between her and Lucy Letby.
Mr Myers asks if that was possibly another nurse. The mother replies: "I don't think so."
The judge, Mr Justice Goss, asks for clarification.
The mother said she would not have known the name of Lucy Letby at the time, but would after seeing her picture after she had been arrested.
 
11:22am

A nurse, who the mother believed to be Lucy Letby, was holding a phone to Dr Brunton's ear, she recalled.
The mother said she had seen Lucy Letby before, when she went to see Child D in the neonatal unit at about 7pm.
The mother recalls as she was wheeled into the room, Lucy Letby was "hovering around, not doing much" with Child D, and had a clipboard, and was looking at the machinery.
"I didn't understand what she was doing", and the mother asked if Child D was fine, to which Lucy Letby said she was.
Lucy Letby "just stuck around" and was "just watching, looking over us".
The mother said she asked for Lucy Letby to "just go away and leave us [in privacy]."
 
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