Lucy Letby calls for public inquiry into baby deaths to be halted

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Lucy Letby has called for the public inquiry into her crimes to be halted, arguing there was now “overwhelming and compelling” evidence undermining her baby murder convictions.

Lawyers for the former nurse took the extraordinary step of writing to Lady Justice Thirlwall on Monday to say that the inquiry – which is due to end on Wednesday – should be suspended immediately.

In a letter seen by the Guardian, they said the judge’s final report would “not only be redundant but likely unreliable” unless it was paused until the conclusion of a review of her convictions.

They add: “It is estimated that over £10m has been spent so far on the inquiry. It is now clear there is overwhelming and compelling evidence that Lucy Letby’s convictions are unsafe.

“For the inquiry to be effective and that taxpayer’s money not to be wasted, we urge that the inquiry be suspended and to wait for the outcome of the review to take place.”

Letby, 35, is serving 15 whole-life prison terms after being convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill another seven at the Countess of Chester hospital in north-west England.

The former nurse, who has always protested her innocence, has lost two attempts to overturn her convictions at the court of appeal.

The Criminal Cases Review Commission, which investigates potential miscarriages of justice, is examining fresh material submitted by a range of experts on behalf of Letby last month.

The Thirlwall inquiry has been examining the circumstances surrounding the deaths and near-deaths since September last year, with a final report due later this year.

Opening the inquiry on the first of three days of closing speeches, Thirlwall said: “A few moments ago I received a letter from a new firm of solicitors on behalf of Lucy Letby.

“I’ve not had the time to read it, but I can see from the second paragraph, it’s a request that I should suspend the inquiry. I’ve asked that the letter be sent to all core participants.”

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The letter is also understood to have been sent to the health secretary, Wes Streeting, and is due to be circulated to others, including lawyers representing the families of the babies.

Thirlwall said on Monday that she had also received a request on behalf of former executives at the Countess of Chester – including the former chief executive Tony Chambers and ex-medical director Ian Harvey – to pause the inquiry.

The inquiry, sitting at Liverpool town hall, is due to hear from the barrister representing the executives later this week.

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