The mother of the six-week premature girl said she 'improved dramatically almost as soon as she arrived' at Wirral's Arrowe Park Hospital.
A baby allegedly attacked by nurse Lucy Letby "came on in leaps and bounds" as soon as she was treated at a different hospital, her parents have said.The mother of the six-week premature girl said she"improved dramatically almost as soon as she arrived" at Wirral's Arrowe Park Hospital.
Letby is on trial at Manchester Crown Court accused of murdering seven babies and trying to murder 10 others on the unit between June 2015 and June 2016. Staff managed to get her daughter back, said Child H's mother, but were not able to explain why she suffered a sudden cardiac collapse. Child H's mother said they had just gone to bed when they heard a knock on the door and staff told them they were needed back in the unit because their daughter was not responding.
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