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Letby's parents say they told police in 2017 she was being made a scapegoat
Summary
Lucy Letby's parents visited a police station in March 2017 to complain that hospital doctors were making her a 'scapegoat', and they have criticised a Netflix documentary that shows bodycam footage of her arrests.
Content
Lucy Letby's parents went to a police station in March 2017 to report that hospital doctors were making their daughter a 'scapegoat'. This visit occurred before an official police inquiry into a rise in infant deaths at the Countess of Chester Hospital began in May 2017. At the time Letby had been moved from frontline nursing to an office role after earlier concerns, and some paediatricians opposed plans to return her to the neonatal unit. The couple have since criticised a forthcoming Netflix documentary that includes bodycam footage of police arrests at their home.
Key facts:
- Mr John Letby visited Blacon police station in March 2017 to complain that consultants were singling out his daughter.
- Paediatric staff wrote to the area coroner and the local child death safeguarding panel, and an official police investigation into the spike in deaths was launched in May 2017.
- Lucy Letby was arrested between 2018 and 2020, later charged and convicted, and is serving 15 whole life orders.
- A separate police investigation into possible corporate manslaughter at the hospital is ongoing; three former hospital bosses were arrested in June and subsequently bailed.
Summary:
The parents' March 2017 visit to police preceded the formal inquiry that opened in May 2017, and they now object to public release of arrest footage. A public inquiry report led by Lady Justice Thirlwall is expected later this year, and the police probe into the hospital's conduct remains ongoing. Undetermined at this time.
