The article discusses the case of Lucy Letby, convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to kill others by insulin overdoses. Experts, including Prof Geoff Chase, argue there is no scientific basis for the claim she poisoned the babies and that the data presented at trial was inconsistent with poisoning. The Criminal Cases Review Commission has initiated a review of the case, with a panel of experts asserting there's no evidence of murder. Supporters believe Letby's case reflects a significant miscarriage of justice, calling it one of modern times' major injustices.
The data presented to the jury was inconsistent with poisoning, according to leading international experts in neonatology and bioengineering.
Prof Geoff Chase stated it is very unlikely anyone had administered potentially lethal doses of insulin to the infants.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission has begun a review after an international panel found no evidence of murder or deliberate harm.
Sir David Davis called it one of the major injustices of modern times regarding Lucy Letby’s conviction.
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