The nurse accused of multiple baby murders was told to leave alone the parents of a dying newborn boy, a court has heard.
A nurse accused of multiple baby murders was told to leave alone the parents of a dying newborn boy, a court has heard.
Jurors at Manchester Crown Court have been told that Letby, 32, was designated the care of another baby boy on the night shift of June 13, who was in a room separate from Child C. The witness said she assigned another nurse on duty, Melanie Taylor, to offer Child C’s parents a memory box in which hand and footprints would be collected.“However, Lucy went into the family room a few times and I asked her to come out and leave that family with Melanie Taylor.”
Mr Myers said: “Do you agree, given his size and prematurity and his conditions, there was a risk that he could die?”Jurors have previously seen messages sent by Letby during the night shift in which she said being in room three was “eating me up”.
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