Lawyers representing former executives of the hospital where Lucy Letby operated are seeking to suspend a public inquiry into her crimes. This follows findings from a panel of international medical experts revealing that the deaths being attributed to Letby may be linked to inadequate medical care rather than murder. The inquiry chair, Lady Justice Thirlwall, has received similar calls from Letby's legal team and others for a retrial. A crowd outside Liverpool Town Hall expressed their support for Letby, claiming her innocence as the inquiry moved to closing statements.
The findings of a panel of 14 international experts in neonatology concluded that the deaths attributed to Lucy Letby were due to poor medical care and natural causes, raising questions about her conviction.
Lawyers for the former management team at the hospital where Letby worked are requesting the suspension of a public inquiry into her actions, claiming the inquiry's proceedings are unjust.
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