MachinaCollecta
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11:03am
Benjamin Myers KC, for Letby's defence, has told the trial judge, Mr Justice James Goss, this is day 129 of the trial.
He says to the court there is one witness to give evidence in relation to the sanitation of the hospital.
11:07am
Lorenzo Mansutti, who works at the Countess of Chester Hospital, has had many years of experience in plumbing.
He has provided a witness statement.
He says the plumbing in the Countess of Chester Hospital's Women's and Children's Building, between 2015-2016, had been built in the 1960s and 1970s, and says there were "issues with the drainage system".
He says he had to deal with "various blockages" and the cast-iron piping would crack for "a number of reasons" including age.
Asked what would happen if the pipes were blocked, he replies it would come back through the next available point, such as toilets or wash basins. He confirms that would include sewage.
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Recap: Lucy Letby trial, June 14 - defence continues
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’m not sure why the defence are betting on sanitation so strongly! It doesn’t explain air embolisms and insulin overdosages, if such things did indeed occur IMO