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She was assisting the baby with her breathing and it was found child K’s breathing tube had this time slipped too far into her throat. Child C died because the air injected into his stomach made him unable to breath and he suffered a cardiac arrest, the prosecutor said.

There have been two court hearings since Benjamin Armstrong, 48, was charged with murdering Judith Armstrong, 78, and assaulting an emergency worker. The expert also concluded child O had fatefully received excessive amounts of air into the bloodstream and through a nasogastric tube. Our inquiries are still in the initial stages, however, following new information that the missing man was involved in an altercation, we have now arrested three men on suspicion of murder. They are currently in police custody while our inquiries continue into the circumstances leading up to the time the man is believed to have entered the river.” But she suffered an unexplained collapse overnight on November 26/27 when Lucy Letby was one of the six nurses working the night shift.Her only explanation was it must have already been in one of the bags he was receiving but the Crown say that was “not a credible possibility”, he added. Child K was transferred to another hospital later that day but remained unwell and died two days later. Letby is not accused of her murder. Bringing about necessary change will require the co-operation and will of all those who are involved in and who are responsible for the babies in our neonatal units – from the ward to the boardroom.

The Crown say the neo-natal nurse injected Child Q with excess air and a clear fluid, possibly water or saline, into his stomach via a nasogastric tube in a bid to murder him. Having assessed hundreds of mentally distressed offenders I would say that’s exceptionally rare. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen in my career before."Child G had two projectile vomits and stopped breathing briefly on September 21 after she was earlier fed milk via a nasogastric tube, allegedly by Lucy Letby, the court heard. Child O was in good condition and stable up until the afternoon of June 23 when he suffered a “remarkable deterioration”, the court heard. Letby is accused of attempting to murder child H on two successive night shifts in September 2015. The child suffered two "profound collapses" and required resuscitation with the use of adrenaline. No clear cause for either incident was identified at the time. Dr Shoham Das, criminal psychologist, said: “One thing that really strikes me about Lucy Letby’s case is that there is no known history of previous offending, specifically no known history of previous violence.

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