Lucy Letby is in the witness box at Manchester Crown Court.
A nurse accused of multiple murders and attempted murders of babies has told a jury she had not harmed any children.
She is alleged to have murdered five boys and two girls, and attempted to murder another five boys and five girls, between June 2015 and June 2016. It is said she used various means to target the infants, including injections of air into their system and insulin poisoning. Several rows behind, her parents, John Letby, 76, and Susan Letby, 62, looked on – as did family members of the alleged victims on the other side of the public gallery.
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