Lucy Letby inquiry should be postponed or changed, experts say
Briefly

A group of 24 experts is urging the UK government to reconsider the public inquiry into Lucy Letby's case, expressing concern that its narrow terms may hinder vital lessons from being learned.
Signatories including leading professors of statistics and neonatal experts believe that the investigation's constraints could prevent a full understanding of potential negligent deaths that were misinterpreted as murders.
Some of the experts involved are voicing their concerns for the first time, including the former head of a major pediatric unit and an eminent statistics professor.
There has been an emerging discourse among experts questioning the integrity of the evidence presented at Letby's trial, with some labeling her conviction as unsafe.
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