'We may never truly know why this happened'
The families of babies in the Lucy Letby case said they were 'heartbroken, devastated, angry and feel numb' after the child killing nurse was found guilty of seven murders and six attempted murders.
Outside court today Janet Moore, a family liaison co-ordinator at Cheshire Constabulary, read out a joint statement on behalf of the families, which said: "Today justice has been served and the nurse who should have been caring for our babies has been found guilty of harming them. "From losing our precious newborns and grieving their loss, seeing our children who survived, some of whom are still suffering today, to being told years later that their death or collapse might be suspicious, nothing can prepare you for that news.”
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