British nurse Lucy Letby, who was found guilty on Friday of killing seven babies on the premises of her workplace, may have harmed several newborn babies.
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This was reported by The Guardian media, which indicates that 30 children have been identified as having had “suspicious” incidents at the hospital where Ms Letty worked.
The latter was present at each of these events.
So the police would have expanded their investigation to young patients who had given birth in other hospitals where she worked.
These 30 children are added to the 17 children identified in the former nurse’s long ten-month trial.
She has already been found guilty of killing seven children and the attempted murder of six others.
She is the most prolific serial killer of children in modern UK history, according to AFP, and faces a life sentence.
Ms Letby will receive her sentencing on Monday, but the police investigation is yet to be completed.