Lucy Letby's legal team has requested a halt to the public inquiry into her convictions for murdering babies, citing new compelling evidence that questions the safety of her convictions. They argue that the inquiry's findings would be unreliable and redundant without reviewing this fresh evidence first. Letby, currently serving 15 life sentences, has lost previous appeals against her convictions. The inquiry's significant costs exceeding £10 million prompt concerns about taxpayer money, with representatives of other organizations expressing regret over the case handling. The health sector's response to potential delays in inquiry changes is also a point of contention.
Lucy Letby's lawyers claim that ongoing public inquiry should be halted due to compelling evidence that her convictions for murdering babies are unsafe and unreliable.
The inquiry has cost over 10 million so far, and Letby's legal team argues that a pause is necessary to prevent wasting taxpayer money on potentially unreliable findings.
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