Sunday, 20 August 2023

Ibiza Holidays: UK Nurse Who killed 7 Babies n Attempted To Kill 6 More

Thirty-three years Lucy Letby, who is at the forefront of the group, is pictured smiling with 16 friends at a hen do in York on June 7 2015.

In the United Kingdom at a town called York Lucy Letby has been convicted of murdering babies while working at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016. Katerina Vittozzi

Some pictures have emerged showing Lucy Letby drinking cocktails and partying on hen dos with friends at the height of her killing spree.

Two of the images were taken just hours before the nurse murdered Baby A in the neonatal unit of the Countess of Chester Hospital. 

As the child lay dying, his heartbroken mother pleaded with her “Please don’t let my baby die, please don’t let my baby die”.

The group visited a number of bars and later posed for pictures at the train station carrying pink balloons. 

The next evening, Letby returned to the Countess of Chester Hospital and injected air into the bloodstream of Baby A, who weighed just 3 lbs and 12 oz when he was born 12 weeks premature.

Over the next twelve months, she would go on to kill six more children, and attempt to kill another six.

Throughout that time, the neonatal nurse lived a seemingly normal life, socialising with friends, betting on the races and jetting off for summer holidays.

One picture posted on 31 October 2015 shows Letby grinning and posing for photographs at a wedding. Just a week earlier she had killed her fifth victim, Baby I.

Eight months later, and just hours after she had attempted to murder Baby N, Letby and two friends flew out to the Spanish island of Ibiza during the height of the party season.

In a message as her holiday came to an end, Letby joked with friends that she would be “back with a bang” after a week enjoying the beach bars on Ibiza’s stunning coastline.

For seven days while Letby was enjoying the Balearic sunshine, there were no incidents on the neonatal ward, but within 72 hours of Letby’s message, two baby triplet brothers were dead.

On the day after one of the three identical triplets died a colleague suggested she probably would not want to go back to work. She replied with a sad emoji: “I want to be in Ibiza”.

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