Lucy Letby denies murdering seven babies and attempting to murder 10 others on a neonatal unit between June 2015 and June 2016.
Court artist sketch by Elizabeth Cook of Lucy Letby giving evidence in the dock at Manchester Crown Court earleir in May
It is alleged she went on to murder a newborn triplet boy on her first shift back following her return from the Spanish island – and then killed his brother the next day. She said that in June 2016 she had a “busy, active life” outside of work, with “lots of” hobbies and friends. Letby said: “I was happy to go to work but I was also looking forward to time off and going on holiday.”Mr Myers said: “That’s what the prosecution are saying.”“No,” said Letby.
She said she went to nursery three to talk to colleague Jennifer Jones-Key, who “was a good friend of mine”. Earlier, Letby said she was in a different nursery when a doctor alleged he saw her “doing nothing” when a baby girl collapsed on the unit.
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