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No further criminal charges to be brought against killer nurse Lucy Letby, CPS says

Cheshire Constabulary have hit out at the decision not to bring further charges, saying it was ‘not the outcome they had anticipated’

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo5 mesi fa

No further criminal charges to be brought against killer nurse Lucy Letby, CPS says

Cheshire Constabulary have hit out at the decision not to bring further charges, saying it was ‘not the outcome they had anticipated’

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upi.com5 mesi fa

No more charges for British nurse Lucy Letby in deaths of infants - UPI.com

Lucy Letby, a British nurse convicted in the deaths of seven infants, will not be charged with any other deaths, the Crown Prosecuting Service said.

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  1. martedì 20 gennaio 2026·independent.co.uk

    No further criminal charges to be brought against killer nurse Lucy Letby, CPS says

    Cheshire Constabulary have hit out at the decision not to bring further charges, saying it was ‘not the outcome they had anticipated’

  2. martedì 20 gennaio 2026·upi.com

    No more charges for British nurse Lucy Letby in deaths of infants - UPI.com

    Lucy Letby, a British nurse convicted in the deaths of seven infants, will not be charged with any other deaths, the Crown Prosecuting Service said.