Lucy Letby has been framed for multiple murders & attempted murders which never happened. Her life sentences join England's long list of wrongful convictions. Other nurses live in fear of being similarly stitched up as the scapegoat for underfunded, understaffed hospitals.

Michele Worden is a former advanced neonatal nurse practitioner (ANNP) at the #CountessOfChester Hospital’s neonatal unit, where #Letby worked. Here Worden describes a unit “not fit for purpose”.

https://www.nursingtimes.net/midwifery-and-neonatal/former-nurse-speaks-out-about-failings-on-lucy-letbys-unit-12-06-2025/

Former nurse speaks out about failings on Lucy Letby's unit | Nursing Times

Read an interview with a former nurse about failings at the Countess of Chester's neonatal unit, some of which predated Lucy Letby's crimes.

Nursing Times

Finance above safety. This is what a privatised health service would suffer in the NHS if we allow it.

"Dr Gilby alleges the problems began when a new chairman, Ian Haythornthwaite, was appointed in late 2021.

She claims that soon after joining the trust, Mr Haythornthwaite - a former BBC accountant - sought to "intervene and influence, and ultimately to control, many operational matters" beyond the scope of his job."
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-65538005

Hospital boss claims unfair dismissal after chairman 'bullied' her

The Countess of Chester trust chief executive also accuses the chairman of putting finance over safety.

BBC News