Does that actually leave any staff manning the hospital?So let's see who went under the bus today -
Dr Sandie Bohin
Dr Harkness
Dr Dewi Evans
Prof Kinsey
Dr Jayaram
various nurses
prosecution (they're always under there)
Dr Marnerides
Sophie Ellis
Melanie Taylor
Caroline Oakley
Kathryn Percival-Ward [Calderbank]
Child E's mother
A female doctor
Oh, that is VERY disappointing to hear that the prosecution don't get the final rebuttal! I was counting on that for NJ to point out how disingenuous BM had been during his closing.No, this is it. Defense closes.
He seems to be ignoring the fact that child F was the only child on the unit at the time who was on TPN!!!!He says there is no evidence no other babies subsequently displayed symptoms of high insulin from the other bags.
He seems to be ignoring the fact that child F was the only child on the unit at the time who was on TPN!!!!
Is this the baby that her parents say changed and stopped looking at them after one of the events? He claims the brain damage happened at arrow park?11:38am
Mr Myers says Child G was very premature, and her transport to the Countess of Chester Hospital was delayed as she had an event where she desaturated to 42%. He said there were also events of blood-stained secretions and an event described in the notes at Arrowe Park as a "pulmonary haemhorrhage".
He says for 2.15am on September 7, the allegation is Letby force-fed Child G. He says there is no evidence she did so.
Maybe LL took a leaf out of Mr Myers' book - ie throwing lots of spaghetti against the wall in the hope that some of it sticks. JMO MOO11:17am
Mr Myers says the evidence is the stock [replacement] bag must have been contaminated with insulin. He asks how can Letby can be responsible for that bag, as no-one could have foreseen it would have been needed? He says the first bag was replaced as the cannula line had tissued.
He says it is like "Russian dolls of improbability".
He says a TPN bag lasts 48 hours. He says there are a number of stock bags kept, not kept in any particular order. He says there is no evidence no other babies subsequently displayed symptoms of high insulin from the other bags.
He says unless Letby had a "Nostradamus-like" ability to read the future, in the event of a targeted attack, a stock bag would not be contaminated with insulin on the off-chance it would be needed, and the bag was the one chosen 'at random' by a colleague.
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