Death of baby in Lucy Letby case came ‘out of the blue’, court told

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Death of baby allegedly murdered by Lucy Letby came ‘out of the blue’, court hears

The death of a baby allegedly murdered by nurse Lucy Letby came as a “big surprise” and was “completely out of the blue”, her trial has heard.

READ MORE Chinese consulate violence: No arrests made as detectives give update on 'complex' investigation Nurse Melanie Taylor told the jury of eight women and four men she handed over the care of Child A to Letby at the end of her day shift on June 8. She recalled Letby giving breaths to Child A via a face mask at some point but only had a “vague recollection” of the resuscitation efforts.

Earlier the jury was told that on June 27 2015 – when Letby is said to have killed three babies up to that date – the defendant texted a colleague: “Ha ha nodding off in the cinema is not a good look. I had a mini-meltdown last night about what happened at work…I just need time off with mum and dad.”

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