New evidence suggests that more babies under Lucy Letby's care were harmed, including allegations of poisoning with insulin, warranting a deeper investigation into her shifts.
During her time at Liverpool Women's Hospital, nearly one third of her 33 shifts had potentially life-threatening incidents, raising serious concerns about her conduct.
The Countess of Chester Hospital reported 40% of incidents involving dislodged breathing tubes occurred during Letby's shifts, which is drastically higher than the normal rate of 1%.
Lab results highlighted that unusually high levels of insulin were found in a baby, with a concurrent significant drop in blood sugar levels, pointing towards potential harm.
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