Letby was convicted of the murder of seven babies and the attempted murders of six others
A major decision will be made by prosecutors today on whether to seek a retrial for child serial killer nurse Lucy Letby.
Today , a hearing will take place at the same court when the Crown Prosecution Service will outline its intentions. Letby, from Hereford, denied all the offences and formally lodged an appeal against her conviction at the Court of Appeal earlier this month.READ MORE: Residents forced to remain indoors as flats cordoned off after 'suspicious substance' found
The jury also decided it could not reach verdicts over two counts of attempted murder against Child N, a baby boy, and an allegation she tried to murder another male infant, Child Q. Letby was found guilty of one count of attempted murder against Child N. Concerns among some consultants about the defendant increased and were voiced to hospital bosses when more unexplained and unusual collapses of babies followed, her trial at Manchester Crown Court heard. Letby was not removed from the unit until after the deaths of two triplet boys and the collapse of another baby boy on three successive days in June 2016.
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