Nurse who killed babies with insulin claims raw sewage to blame for deaths

THE nurse Lucy Letby from Britain accused of murdering seven babies with insulinclaims that raw sewage may be responsible for the infant deaths.

As stated by theguardian.comher trial is ongoing as well he denied all the charges against her, despite the fact that her notes have been found, where she emphasizes that she feels bad for what she did to the newborns.

We had raw sewage coming out of the sinks and they were running on the floor in nursing room 1 (s.s. ICU)… It was important to know that there were often problems with the plumbing. It’s a contributing issue if the unit is dirty and the staff couldn’t wash their hands,” he said.

In fact, he stated that “the hospital was not a safe work environment“, but without seeming to convince the court.

It is noted that the 32-year-old nurse is accused of murdering five boys and two girls and attempting to kill 10 other babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital in Britain. In all cases he allegedly used insulin as a means of poisoning babies and children.

Source: News Beast

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