Corporate manslaughter investigation launched following conviction of Lucy Letby
In August, the 33-year-old was handed a whole-life order for murdering seven babies
Last updated 4th Oct 2023
Cheshire Police have announced a corporate manslaughter investigation will take place at the Countess of Chester Hospital following the conviction of killer nurse Lucy Letby.
In August, the 33-year-old was handed a whole-life order for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others.
Detective Superintendent Simon Blackwell, who is strategic lead for Operation Hummingbird, said:
“Following the lengthy trial, subsequent conviction of Lucy Letby and an assessment by senior investigative officers, I can confirm that Cheshire Constabulary is carrying out an investigation into corporate manslaughter at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
“The investigation will focus on the indictment period of the charges for Lucy Letby, from June 2015 to June 2016, and consider areas including senior leadership and decision making to determine whether any criminality has taken place. At this stage we are not investigating any individuals in relation to gross negligence manslaughter.
“The investigation is in the very early stages and we are unable to go into any further details or answer specific questions at this time. We recognise that this investigation will have a significant impact on a number of different stakeholders including the families in this case and we are continuing to work alongside and support them during this process.
“You will be notified of any further updates in due course.”
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