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Lucy Letby is a coward – she should have to face us in court and hear how she destroyed our lives, say victims’ families

FAMILIES of Lucy Letby’s victims have branded the killer nurse a "coward" and are demanding she be forced to face them in court.

The twisted nurse, who murdered seven newborns, is refusing to come to the dock for sentencing today.

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Lucy Letby was found guilty of killing seven babiesCredit: The Mega Agency
She will be sentenced on Monday
The moment the murderer was arrested at her home back in July 2018

It means she will avoid having to listen to the victim impact statements of the families of those she killed and harmed.

They say it is a “slap in the face” and believe she should be forced to hear how she "destroyed" their lives.

One dad, whose twins Letby attempted to kill, told : “She is a coward and we feel cheated that she will not be present to hear exactly how her terrible actions have affected our boys and our lives.

“What gives her the right to refuse to come up from the cells or to tell the judge that she doesn't intend to listen to his sentence? The law must change. 

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“The judge should be given the power to summon her into the dock to face myself, my wife and all the other victims who desperately want her to hear our victim impact statements.”

He added: "It is a total injustice and slap in the face for us all.

"The British justice system needs to change, to ensure that, in the future, all victims' voices are heard by those that perpetrate such horrendous crimes."

The plea comes as a former Justice Secretary said statements from her victims' families should be piped into Letby's cell if she refused to leave it.

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Sir Robert Buckland said: “Sadly, the court’s hands are tied.

"My suggestion would be to make sure there was a live link beamed into the cell of the sound and/or send pictures to ensure that Letby has nowhere to hide and in fact has to listen to what the judge is saying about the case.

“Most importantly, she needs to hear the victims’ personal statements as that will bring home the appalling and devastating impact of the loss of these innocent babies.”

Under laws set to be proposed in the King’s Speech later this year, offenders will be required to attend court to hear their punishment.

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