The public inquiry into Lucy Letby’s case faces criticism from medical experts who urge for a broader investigation into potential alternative causes of the deaths.
Despite her conviction, there are increasing calls from professionals in medicine and statistics for a delay in the inquiry, as current terms limit crucial scrutiny.
The inquiry, led by Kate Thirlwall, will not address questions about the validity of evidence that led to Letby’s conviction, raising concerns about its comprehensiveness.
Key issues such as suspicions around Letby’s conduct and whether she should have been suspended earlier will be examined, but wrongful conviction remains out of scope.
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