Calls to Suspend Lucy Letby Inquiry as Police Expand Hospital Investigation
Hospital executives, Letby’s legal team, and others urge a pause to the inquiry, citing new evidence and ongoing criminal investigations.
- The Thirlwall Inquiry, investigating failures surrounding Lucy Letby’s crimes, faces calls for suspension from hospital executives and Letby’s legal team.
- Letby’s lawyers argue that new evidence undermining her convictions should be reviewed before the inquiry concludes, labeling her convictions as potentially unsafe.
- Cheshire Constabulary has expanded its investigation into the Countess of Chester Hospital to include gross negligence manslaughter against individuals in leadership roles.
- Families of Letby’s victims oppose halting the inquiry, accusing hospital managers of attempting to deflect blame for failing to prevent the crimes.
- The inquiry, which began last September, is set to conclude this week, with a final report expected later this year unless paused.