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Lucy Letby raised alarm to save infant, baby deaths trial hears
The consultant in charge of the neonatal unit where Lucy Letby allegedly murdered seven babies admitted he had made 'a serious error' in leaving a sick infant alone with her monitor switched off.www.dailymail.co.uk
"The consultant in charge of the neonatal unit where Lucy Letby is alleged to have murdered five babies today admitted he had made 'a serious error' in leaving a sick infant alone behind a screen with her monitor switched off.
Dr John Gibbs, a paediatrician at the Countess of Chester Hospital for 20 years, acknowledged that he and his registrar colleague, David Harkness, should have handed over the child's care to a nurse.
But the two medics left Baby G lying on a treatment trolley moments after carrying out a difficult cannulation procedure to give her fluids and antibiotics."
Hmmn he doesn't actually admit to anything when you read the rest of the article. It's more him saying I don't remember doing that but if that did happen it would be a serious error, and well if the nurse says that's what happned , I guess that must be what happened.
Also his use of the word "should", as in when he says "'But if I'd been particularly concerned I should have recorded it in the medical notes and I didn't'.
And this bit is hard to explain but without hearing him speak it's not possible to tell whether he's using the word "should " to mean he "ought to have" or using it in the more formal way that some upper class people do to mean he "would have". Either way I think this may sew enough doubt in the jurors' heads to leave a question mark over this particular charge. Though there are of course, other charges for Baby G.
ETA This explains what I'm trying to say about the use of the word "should" a bit better

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Should - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
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