We're back after a break for lunch. Court is now being read agreed facts (between defence and prosecution) by prosecutor Philip Astbury. At the moment it is just a list of the days and times Ms Letby was interviewed by the police
I’m not sure it would be a dig necessarily. I work with a lot of confidential and sensitive information, if I spot a breach I’m obligated to report it, doesn’t matter who caused the breach. If someone else found a breach that I was responsible for, it wouldn’t be considered grassing for them to report it, they have a duty to.Is this a dig or praise that she would report other people's mistakes? I feel it could be read both ways - either she was a diligent nurse or alternatively she was someone who was quick to 'grass' up others, including those more senior...
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Further agreed facts are now being read out. They include that an HTC One smartphone was seized from Letby's home address.
The digital contents were extracted from it, featuring Whatsapp, text message and Facebook Messenger messages.
Photos recovered included ones of a thank-you card taken from the parents of Child E and Child F. Child E had died but the parents thanked the nursing staff for being able to bring Child F home.
There is also a photo of a sympathy card, with Letby's handwriting, for Child I, for the day of Child I's funeral.
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Recap: Lucy Letby trial, Thursday, April 27
The trial of Lucy Letby, who denies murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital neonatal unit and attempting to murder 10 more, is…www.chesterstandard.co.uk
I wonder if the thank you card was for the unit as a whole (eg pinned on the ward you sometimes see)A thank you card aswell ?
Ah, answered swiftly. Lol so that card was sent to the unit.I wonder if the thank you card was for the unit as a whole (eg pinned on the ward you sometimes see)
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Seemingly so!A thank you card aswell ?
So she knew that an air embolus was a complicationDan O'Donoghue
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Court has just been shown a competency form, that was completed on 31 May 2015. The form is a check list showing Ms Letby had all relevant knowledge and was aware of hospital safety procedures
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On one of the forms, it asks what four potential complications of having a UVC in situ are - Ms Letby lists air embolism as one of the potential risk
That’s a massive contrast imo3:08pm
A 'heat map' of total staffing presence says Letby was present for all 24 events.
The next highest is consultant Dr John Gibbs, present at 10 events. Five nursing staff, and one doctor, were each present for seven of the events.
The 'heat map' shows which of the other medical staff were present for six, five, four, three, two and one of the events.