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While the mother and Baby B were still in the hospital too and the mother hadn't left Baby B's side, (till she was told to get some rest, at which point Babay B then collapsed) so LL had plenty of opportunity to see how mother and baby were doing, in person.
After the death of Child A, her mother said she was “frantic, anxious and extremely upset” and did not want Child B “to be out of my sight”.She and her partner were eventually persuaded by nursing staff to get some rest, the court heard.“We returned to the ward and attempted to watch a film and the next thing I know we were getting woke up by a nurse,” she said. “‘You need to come now.’ My heart sank. Not my baby. Not again.”
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While the mother and Baby B were still in the hospital too and the mother hadn't left Baby B's side, (till she was told to get some rest, at which point Babay B then collapsed) so LL had plenty of opportunity to see how mother and baby were doing, in person.
After the death of Child A, her mother said she was “frantic, anxious and extremely upset” and did not want Child B “to be out of my sight”.She and her partner were eventually persuaded by nursing staff to get some rest, the court heard.“We returned to the ward and attempted to watch a film and the next thing I know we were getting woke up by a nurse,” she said. “‘You need to come now.’ My heart sank. Not my baby. Not again.”
Mother begged medics: ‘Don’t let my baby die,’ Lucy Letby trial told
Court hears evidence about nurse’s first two alleged victims, twins who suffered sudden collapses
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