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Lucy Letby: court hears nurse told colleague it was ‘all a bit much’

Jury at Manchester Crown Court was shown messages that Ms Letby sent to friends after finishing her shift following the death of Child C

Jury at Manchester Crown Court was shown messages that Ms Letby sent to friends after finishing her shift following the death of Child C

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Lucy Letby. Picture: Shutterstock

Nurse Lucy Letby told a colleague it was ‘all a bit much’ and that ‘no one should have to see the things we do’ after allegedly murdering a second baby, the trial was told.

Ms Letby is accused of killing the premature baby, known as Child C, days after killing Child A and attempting to murder his twin sister, known as Child B, at the Countess of Chester Hospital in June 2015.

‘Sorry if I was off, just wasn’t a great start to the shift but sadly it got worse’ – message shown to jury

Her trial at Manchester Crown Court has heard that Child C, who weighed 800 grams, collapsed while Ms Letby was on a night shift and died just before 6am on 14 June.

On Thursday, the jury was shown messages Ms Letby sent to friends after finishing her shift that morning.

In a message to colleague Jennifer Jones-Key she said: ‘Sorry if I was off, just wasn’t a great start to the shift but sadly it got worse.

‘I was struggling to accept what happened to (Child A). Now we’ve lost (Child C) overnight and it’s all a bit much.’

She described the death as ‘so sad and cruel’ and told Ms Jones-Key: ‘I just keep seeing them both. No one should have to see and do the things we do. It’s heartbreaking.’

She added: ‘It’s not about me or anyone else, it’s those poor parents who have to walk away without their baby. It’s so unbelievably sad.’

Nurse searched Child C’s parents’ names on Facebook, court hears

Just before 4pm on the day of Child C’s death, Ms Letby searched his parents’ names on Facebook, the court heard.

Ms Letby also messaged her mother, Susan, that morning and said: ‘We lost a little one overnight. Very unexpected and sad.’

She told her mother the baby only weighed 800 grams and was being looked after by ‘new girl’ Sophie Ellis, who was ‘devastated’.

Ms Letby later messaged Ms Ellis and told her: ‘We are a good team and we’ll get through. You did so, so well.’

She messaged another colleague to tell her about the death of Child C and said: ‘All happened very quickly. There are no words, it’s been awful.’

Ms Letby and colleague exchanged messages about the condition of Child B

The jury was told that later that month another baby, Child D, died on the unit.

On 30 June, Ms Letby and a colleague exchanged messages about the condition of Child B.

Her colleague said: ‘There’s something odd about that night and the other three that went so suddenly.’

Ms Letby replied: ‘What do you mean?’

Her colleague added: ‘Well (Child C) was tiny obviously compromised in utero, (Child D) septic. It’s (Child A) I can’t get my head around.’

Ms Letby, from Hereford, denies the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of ten others at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016.

A court order prohibits reporting of the identities of surviving and dead children allegedly attacked by Ms Letby, and also prohibits identifying parents or witnesses connected with the children.

The trial began on 10 October and is expected to last six months.


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