Names of eight babies revealed as nurse accused of murder remanded in custody

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  • November 12, 2020
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he names of eight babies tragically killed were revealed today as a nurse accused of the murders in a year-long killing spree at a neonatal unit was remanded in custody.

Lucy Letby, 30, is alleged to have murdered five baby boys and three baby girls while working at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

She is also accused of the attempted murder of five baby boys and five baby girls, all between June 2015 and June 1016.

The charges took just over two and a half minutes to read out in full when the defendant appeared by video-link at Warrington Magistrates’ Court on Thursday morning.

The eight counts of murder of a victim under one year old are: 

  • Cemlyn Bennett
  • Joseph Johnson
  • Elsie McNall
  • Barney Gee
  • Daisy Parkin
  • Maddie Freed
  • Joseph Gelder
  • Eli Gelder

Letby spoke in a strong, clear voice, giving her name, date of birth and address at the start of the brief 10-minute hearing.

The defendant appeared on video sitting in front of a desk, beside her solicitor, partially shaded, in a room at Blacon police station.

Pascale Jones, prosecuting, told the court Letby should be remanded into custody for her own safety.

She said: “The crown will also stress there is substantial grounds to believe for her own protection this defendant should be remanded into custody.”

The Countess of Chester Hospital, where nurse Lucy Letby used to work 

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The Countess of Chester Hospital, where nurse Lucy Letby used to work 

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Families of the babies were also watching the proceedings via the same link at remote locations.

District Judge Sanders warned there should be no audio or video recordings of the proceedings.

The judge, addressing the defendant, said: “Today’s court hearing is for a number of matters.

“I won’t be taking any plea today, as I’m sure Mr Thomas has discussed with you.

“These are matters allocated to the crown court, today is a preliminary hearing to send to the crown court.”

He added: “These matters are allocated to the crown court for trial, your first date is at 2.15pm tomorrow, November 13.

“I’m told the crown court will be arranging for production (of the defendant) tomorrow.”

Letby, of Arran Avenue, Hereford, was arrested in 2018 and 2019 as part of the police investigation into the Countess of Chester Hospital, which began in 2017.

“She was arrested for a third time on Tuesday and charged last night with the 18 offences.”