Lucy Letby, a British nurse convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others, is facing fresh scrutiny as her legal team prepares to appeal her convictions. This episode explores several key points of contention, including the interpretation of statistical evidence, the reliability of witness testimony, and the potential misinterpretation of medical evidence, specifically regarding the use of air embolisms. The article raises questions about the strength of the prosecution’s case and highlights the ongoing public inquiry into the events at the Countess of Chester Hospital where Letby worked.
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