Letby inquiry will not be halted after requests from hospital executives
- A public inquiry into Lucy Letby's crimes will continue, as ruled by Lady Justice Thirlwall.
- The inquiry has been examining how Letby harmed 14 babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
- Lady Justice Thirlwall stated, "I’m not satisfied that there is any unfairness in the current situation."
- The final report from the inquiry is expected to be published in November.
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Chair of UK inquiry into nurse Letby murders rejects calls for a pause
LONDON - The chair of British public inquiry examining how Lucy Letby was able to murder seven babies in her care on Wednesday rejected calls for her investigation to be paused until a review body had considered if the nurse's convictions should be re-examined. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Attempt to stop Letby inquiry rejected as damning report shows 14 missed chances
Lady Justice Thirlwall, who has chaired the inquiry into Letby's killing spree, has refused an application by the former hospital managers to suspend it while 'new evidence' is reviewed
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