Parents of Letby’s Victims Kept Uninformed, Inquiry Reveals
Hospital executives accused of complicity in neonatal deaths for failing to investigate early warnings about nurse Lucy Letby.
- Parents of babies attacked by Lucy Letby were not informed of the incidents until years later, often by police.
- Child N’s parents learned of their son’s life-threatening collapse only six years after the event, just before Letby’s trial began.
- Hospital management allegedly ignored consultants’ concerns linking Letby to increased infant mortality rates.
- Parents of twins Child L and Child M criticized hospital executives for allowing Letby to continue working despite suspicions.
- The Thirlwall Inquiry highlights systemic failures and calls for accountability among NHS authorities to prevent future tragedies.