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Lucy Leutby serves 15 life sentences for seven deaths of babies in neonatal units between 2015 and 2016.
The case of a British nurse sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of seven newborn babies is examined as medical experts say there is no evidence in support of her sentence for murder.
Lucy Leutby serves 15 life sentences for the death of babies in neonatal parts in northwestern England, where she worked between 2015-16.
Leutby was convicted of killing seven babies and attempting to kill seven others in the neonatal compartment of the Chester Hospital, making it the most fruitful serial killer of children in the modern history of the United Kingdom.
But her Defense team on Tuesday filed an application to the CCRC Viewing Commission (CCRC) to investigate whether there was a possible miscarriage of justice in its two legal processes in 2023-24.
35 -year -old years, who maintains his innocence, was accused of attacking babies with various means, including air injection into their blood, which caused air embolism that blocks blood supply.
But Dr. Shaw Lee-Presignated Canadian Doctor, who has co-authored 1989 academic document for air embolism in babies, who appeared in the 10-month-old Leutby process, said at London's press conference that Leutby had exhausted all its appeals “Nevertheless, it remains that the evidence was wrong.”
“The evidence used to condemn it was wrong and this is a problem for me,” he said, presenting the findings of an international staff of 14 independent experts in the care of young babies.
Lee said the group's conclusion was the evidence “does not support the murder in any of these cases.”
The group of pediatric specialists locked the natural causes or bad medical care led to the death of each of the newborns, added Lee.
Leutby is “sitting in prison for the rest of his life for a crime that has never happened,” said her lawyer Mark McDonald.
“The reason why Lucy Leutby was convicted was because of the medical evidence presented to the jurors. This is demolished today. “
A CCRC spokesman said: “We have received a preliminary application regarding the case of Gia Leutby and the work began to evaluate the application.”
The Commission has the power to refer cases back to the Court of Appeal if it determines that there may have been a miscarriage of justice.