UK begins inquiry into how nurse Lucy Letby murdered seven babies
Briefly

Lady Justice Kathryn Thirlwall emphasized that Lucy Letby's conviction did not bring full closure to the victims' families; the inquiry's task is to provide answers.
The Thirlwall inquiry will examine whether governance contributed to the failure to protect the infants from Letby, focusing on NHS responses and staff conduct.
This independent inquiry into Letby’s actions at Countess of Chester Hospital includes testimonies from key staff members, critically assessing their responses to previous concerns.
Alison Kelly, the hospital's former director of nursing, is among those called to testify; she faced suspension for inadequately addressing concerns raised about Letby's behavior.
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