A school friend of Lucy Letby has maintained she was innocent, despite the former nurse being found guilty killing seven babies and trying to kill six more.
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Some of the children she tried to kill have been left permanently disabled. One parent described the murder of her son as ‘like something from a horror story.’ He said Letby ended the lives of babies "as soon as they began" and robbed "loving parents of their cherished children." Mr Justice Goss told Manchester Crown Court: "There was premeditation, calculation and cunning in your actions."Letby is the most prolific child serial killer in modern British history.
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