2023-12-14 09:14:52
LONDON – The Nursing and Midwifery Council revoked the qualifications of British NHS nurse Lucy Letby, who was sentenced to 14 life terms for killing seven babies. The action was taken when the panel ordered the nurse to be removed from the register in the hearing conducted by the council. The court sentenced the 33-year-old to 14 life terms for the murder of seven children and attempted murder of six children.
The panel found Lucy Letby unfit to practice nursing. After this action was taken to expel them from the register. The panel was told that Letby was not opposed to the move. But Lucy Letby still maintains that she did not commit the crimes she faces. The offenses took place in the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June and June 2016. Panel chairman Bernard Herdan told the NMC hearing in Stratford, East London, that they committed brutal crimes once morest victims who might not even respond to them.
Herdan added that allowing a person who committed these serious acts to practice would be dangerous to the public and undermine public confidence in the profession. The chairman also clarified that Lucy Letby, who abused her position as a nurse, has shown no remorse. Letbi admitted to all the charges leveled by the NMC in the charge sheet. Lucy Letby, who said that she is not opposed to the action to remove her from the nursing register, also stated that she is not guilty of the charges brought once morest her. Lucy Letby did not appear in person at the hearing.
English Summary:
The Nursing and Midwifery Council has revoked the qualifications of nurse Lucy Letby
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