'SHE IS GUILTY'

‘Sick’ campaign to free Lucy Letby slammed by parents’ lawyer as ‘witness who helped jail her ATTACKED by supporters’

A new inquiry is starting this week

A SOLICITOR representing the families of six victims of Lucy Letby said the sick campaign to free the baby killer has been deeply upsetting to her clients.

The heartbroken parents of two of the murderer's victims have also slammed the "lies and misinformation" surrounding the case.

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Speaking to BBC Breakfast today, lawyer Tamlin Bolton said: "I can't stress enough how upsetting that has been for all of the families that I represent.

"And they have thought about so many ways in which they can try to address that and deal with it and make sure they put their voice across.

"But of course they're restricted by wanting to keep themselves confidential and private.

"So it's a really difficult challenge for them to try and avoid social media, avoid the reporting about it.

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"But when you have children that are now eight or nine years old, they are looking at TikTok, they're looking at social media and there are people claiming that the harm that was caused to them or their sibling was not caused by somebody who's been found guilty of those crimes by a jury and whose appeals have been exhausted, and the Court of Appeal have also said she remains guilty of these crimes."

Ms Bolton added: "It's really difficult for a lot of them. They're all dealing with this enormous ongoing tragedy.

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"Misinformation is being circulated about what transpired in court," they said, adding: “This whole traumatic experience made us question humanity.

"We just want some peace to grieve, knowing the person who caused so much agony is where she belongs."

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It comes as Letby has appointed leading human rights barrister Mark McDonald in a bid to have her convictions overturned.

This week an inquiry will begin into what happened at Countess of Chester Hospital.

In August 2023, a jury at Manchester Crown Court found Letby guilty of murdering seven very young babies and trying to murder six others following an eight-month trial.

Nicknamed "The Angel of Death", she was then found guilty of a further attempted murder in July following a re-trial.

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