Karen Rees has been accused of failing to remove Letby from the neonatal unit despite staff concerns - but she says she was unable to because she 'needed more information' from her accusers.
The former nursing chief who oversaw the unit whereKaren Rees was the head of nursing at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s urgent care division before retiring in March 2018,She’s been accused of failing to remove Letby from the neonatal unit despite staff concerns – but she says she was unable to because she ‘needed more information’.On June 25, 2016, Letby tried to kill a baby by injecting him with air.
Ms Rees has now released a statement saying she wasn’t given enough information to justify removing Letby from her duties. The former head of nursing at Letby’s unit said she didn’t have enough information to suspend or remove her The retired nursing chief says in her statement: ‘I immediately went to find Ravi Jayaram and Stephen Brearey in order to obtain more information about the allegations that had been made.
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