Hospital ex-bosses accused of opportunistic' call for halt to Lucy Letby inquiry
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Former leaders at the Countess of Chester hospital are facing accusations of attempting to halt the public inquiry into Lucy Letby, who was convicted of murdering seven infants. They suggest there is a possibility of her innocence, which is seen by victim families as an avoidance of accountability for the hospital's operational failures. Letby's defense is also seeking to control public narrative, claiming findings by an international panel challenge the legitimacy of her convictions. The inquiry is set to conclude with a final report later in the year.
The former executives at the Countess of Chester hospital have claimed there is a likelihood Letby was innocent, seemingly to deflect attention from their own failures.
Families of victims assert that hospital executives are attempting to evade responsibility for failures linked to Letby's actions, advocating for a continued public inquiry.
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