Judge Rules Public Inquiry Into Lucy Letby Case Will Continue
Lady Justice Thirlwall rejects requests to pause the inquiry, emphasizing its focus on hospital failures rather than Letby’s convictions.
- Lucy Letby’s legal team and hospital executives requested a pause in the inquiry, citing ongoing appeals and claims of new evidence undermining her convictions.
- Lady Justice Thirlwall ruled against the request, stating that the inquiry is focused on hospital staff and systemic failures, not Letby’s guilt or innocence.
- The inquiry has concluded public hearings and will publish its findings in November 2025, with potential criticism of hospital executives and staff for safeguarding failures.
- Letby’s legal team has submitted new evidence to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), which is reviewing the case but has not provided a timeline for its decision.
- Families of the victims argue that the appeals are attempts to deflect accountability and emphasize the importance of the inquiry’s recommendations to prevent future tragedies.