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What prison is Lucy Letby in?

NURSE Lucy Letby is serving a whole life sentence after being found guilty last month of murdering seven babies.

The 33-year-old was convicted of the killings at the neonatal unit where she worked at the Countess of Chester Hospital in Cheshire.

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The women's prison is in the West Yorkshire village of FlocktonCredit: Alamy
Lucy Letby has been sentenced to a whole life order for murdering seven babiesCredit: PA

What prison is Lucy Letby in?

Letby appeared at a Manchester Crown Court hearing on September 25 2023 via videolink from HMP New Hall in Flockton, West Yorkshire.

It was previously suggested she could be held at HMP Low Newton in County Durham.

She spoke only to confirm her name while sitting behind a desk in a conference room at New Hall.

The hearing scheduled a retrial on an outstanding charge of attempted murder.

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She is accused of attempting to murder a baby girl known as Child K in February 2016.

Letby was sentenced to a whole life order after being convicted in August 2023 of murdering seven babies.

What category is New Hall prison?

The jail is classified as a closed-category prison for female adults, juveniles and young offenders.

The highest alert level female adult prisoners is "Restricted", similar to category A for male jails - covering those whose escape would be seen as highly dangerous to the public or national security.

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The closed category is a step down, but with an emphasis on any potential escapes being "made very difficult".

The jail opened in 1933 as a "halfway house" for prisoners from nearby HMP Wakefield approaching the end of their sentences.

It has been a women's prison since 1987 and now has capacity for 381 iinmates.

Who are the most famous New Hall prison inmates?

Convicted serial killer Rose West was moved to New Hall in 2019 from Low Newton.

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The transfer came after a fellow inmate attacked her.

West was convicted of ten murders in 1995, after her husband Fred West hanged himself while in jail awaiting trial.

The Sun has previously told of West occupying her days at New Hall with book clubs, knitting, painting and watching television.

Other killers serving time behind bars at New Hall have included Frankie Smith.

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