Lucy Letby is being sentenced today after being found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six more at the Countess of Chester's neonatal unit between June 2015 and June 2016. Listen to a Daily podcast special on the serial killer while you scroll.
The mother of children E and F blasts Letby for refusing to leave her cell.
She concludes by calling Letby"nothing" before returning to sit with the other families, who are wiping tears from their eyes.Speaking next is the mother of children E and F. The emotion is thick in her voice, but she speaks clearly to the court. The boys were the result of several rounds of IVF, with the family resigning themselves to the fact they may never have children.
But he became scared, fearing the person"who had hurt" Child D would escape prison and hurt his cousins.Mother of Child D: 'My arms, my heart, my life all felt so painfully empty' "I love being a mum but at the same time struggle with grief and depression. I have disconnected from many people around me," she says.
Becoming emotional, but continuing to read to the court, she says no sentence Letby receives could ever compare to what she has gone through.Mother of children A and B: 'You were waiting for us to leave so you could attack the one thing that gave us reason to live' Letby, he says, has maintained her innocence throughout these proceedings, but she has now been convicted of murder and the court must proceed with that.
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