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Lucy Letby, who is believed to be in jail at HMP Low Newton in Durham, was found guilty of another attempted murder after being handed a whole-life order last year



Lucy Letby: Detective inspector reads out statement on behalf of baby K’s family

Lucy Letby will be confined to a cramped cell behind bars for the rest of her life after becoming Britain’s most prolific child killer.

The former NHS neonatal nurse was found to have barbarically killed seven babies and tried to kill a further six during her campaign of terror in the neonatal ward at the Countess of Chester Hospital in Cheshire between June 2015 and 2016. Following a lengthy trial at Manchester Crown Court, last August she was handed a whole life order for her sickening crimes.




But the court was unable to reach verdicts on six counts of attempted murder in relation to five children. Following a retrial on one of the counts, Letby was yesterday found guilty of the attempted murder of a little girl known as Baby K, who died in February 2016.

The re-trial heard evidence from a consultant who the jury was told “caught her red-handed” over the little girl’s cot and failed to act as her oxygen levels dropped. The prosecution said that Leby deliberately dislodged the helpless baby’s breathing tube whilst in her care. Baby K died three days later after her parents turned off her machines to “end her struggle”.

Lucy Letby has been given a whole-life sentence(PA)
One of the cells in HMP Low Newton(HMP Low Newton)

Letby is the 68th criminal and fourth female convict in British history to be told they will never walk free from jail again. Sentencing her to a whole-life order, Mr Justice Goss said: “You will spend the rest of your life in prison.”

Whole-life orders are the most severe punishment available in the country’s criminal justice system and are reserved for those who commit the most heinous crimes. Once sentenced, Letby was first held in segregation to stop her being attacked by furious inmates.


The Times reported she is likely to be jailed in HMP Low Newton in Durham alongside Joanna Dennehy, who was also given a whole-life term for murdering three men during a 10-day spree in 2013. Rose West was previously an inmate at HMP Low Newton – a top security female prison – as was Baby P’s mum Tracey Connelly, and Britain’s youngest female murderer Sharon Carr, who randomly selected and killed at the age of just 12.

The library at HMP Low Newton(HMP Low Newton)

HMP Low Newton is next door to HMP Frankland, dubbed ‘monster mansion’, and is home to Soham murderer killer Ian Huntley, killer cop Wayne Couzens and Levi Bellfield. HMP Low Newton was inspected by the Independent Monitoring Boards in June 2021 and a subsequent report said as of April 2022, there were 242 prisoners living in a safe environment. The report says: “Women live in a clean, decent and comfortable environment. They are provided with all the essential basic items.”

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