The prosecutors are considering new allegations against the child killer Lucy Latbi In relation to other deaths and non-lethal, infants collapse in hospitals where they worked.
Crown Prosecution Service (CP) On Wednesday, he confirmed that it had obtained more evidence to the Cheshire. Police But related to alleged incidents Countse of chester hospital And Liverpool Women’s Hospital.
Former newborn nurse, latebi, 35Between June 2015 and June 2016, one of his victims is serving 15 entire life orders after being convicted for killing seven infants with two attempts and trying to kill seven others.
Latebi from HearfordHas always maintained its innocence.
He lost two dialects last year, so that his sentence could be challenged court of Appeal Seven murders and seven attempted murders. She was convicted by a separate jury in October by a separate jury for attempting to kill a child.
Latbi worked as a trainee nurse at Liverpool’s hospital and completed two placements in 2012 and then in 2015, before she went to the Countse of Chester Hospital.
She has not been accused or convicted for alleged incidents at Liverpool Women’s Hospital earlier.
The exact number and nature of these alleged new crimes have not yet been made public.
A decision to bring further allegations against latebi may take several weeks as CPS reviews the material.
A CPS spokesperson said that it would be carefully considering the evidence to “determine whether another criminal allegations should be brought”, saying: “As usual, as usual, we will make that decision independently, on evidence and to suit our legal test.”
daily Mail It has been reported to consider any new allegations, including the most senior lawyers of the government, including Stephen Parkinson, Director of Public Prosecution and Attorney General Lord Herm, Casey.
Reports of possible fresh allegations were revealed a few hours after receiving the three people, who were part of the senior leadership team in the hospital, where latebi had worked, he had doubts about gross negligence.
Cheshire Constabulary said that the suspects, who had captured senior positions at the Counts of Chester Hospital (Coch) between 2015 and 2016, were arrested on Monday.
The three have been pending for further inquiry since then, Bal said.

Police said the mangelopter investigation is going on due to corporate mangilator and gross negligence.
After the arrest, Senior Investigating Officer Spy Superintendent Paul Hughes said that it is “a separate crime for corporate mangilators and focuses on gross negligence action or inaction of individuals”.
He said: “It is important to note that it does not affect the convicts of Lucy Latbi for many crimes of murder and attempt to murder.”
A spokesperson of the Counts of Chester Hospital made it “it would not be appropriate” to comment for the hospital “Thirlwall inquiry and due to the ongoing police investigation”.

Latbi barrister Mark McDonald’s stated that the latest police announcement came on “very sensitive time” and requires a proper and complete public inquiry of failures by the hospital.
He said: “Still another press release from the police is looking at the case of Lucy Latbi at a very sensitive time when CCRC (Review of Criminal Case).
“Despite this, many concerns have raised, they will not go away, and we will continue to discuss them publicly.
“The reality is that 26 internationally renowned experts have seen the matter and the lead experts concluded that no crime was committed, no child was murdered.
“What is needed is a proper and complete public inquiry into the failures of the newborn and pediatric medical care units in the Countse of Chester Hospital.”
Police are continuing reviewing the deaths and non-fatal collapse of infants in newborn units of Chester and Liverpool Women’s Hospitals during the time of latebi as a nurse from 2012 to 2016.
Lady Justice Thirlwall is due to publishing the findings of its public investigation in early 2026.