A colleague of Lucy Latbi Has won High court Claim against NHS Believe that whatever he knew about the nurse, he works in an investigation.
Dr. Unnamed as MN because he gave evidence in the first criminal test of latebi, the doctor said that the trust, whoever cannot be identified, dissolved his contract as it proposed to carry out the investigation.
Advisor worked Countse of chester hospital On the same newborn unit in the form of latebi.
After going to the second hospital, he arranged several supervised trips for late 2016 and late 2017.
He was convicted for the murder of seven infants in August 2023 and attempted to kill six other people in the Countse of Chester Hospital between 2015 and 2016.
Dr. The MN then told the Deputy Chief Medical Officer of his trust about his involvement in the trial and was involved in supervised visits for late in the hospital.
The Chief Medical Officer of the trust prepared a draft letter, which was said to be satisfied that Dr. The MN was “no knowledge of the circumstances around the latebi at the time of travel”, Mr. Justice Sheldon wrote in the judgment on Thursday.
A few days later, however, the trust received a complaint with the mother of a child, whose treatment was Dr. MN did it.
He alleged that he had shared confidential information about his son with email and Facebook late.
The trust then Dr. Told MN that he wanted to investigate what he knew about late at the time of his visits in his hospital.
Dr. The MN said the trust violated its employment contract as it wanted to appoint someone other than his Chief Medical Officer to oversee the investigation.
The doctor issued a claim for a violation of contract in the High Court in March with a hearing in July.
In his judgment on Thursday, Mr. Justice Sheldan. The verdict in favor of MN.
He said: “This is a word of Dr. MN’s employment contract that the case manager should be a medical director, in this case, Chief Medical Officer, for cases which are the subject of current investigation.”
35 -year -old Latbi was ordered for 14 full life in August 2023, after the seven murders were found guilty in the Manchester Crown Court and six attempted the murders.
In July 2024, he was convicted for trying to kill another child.
Police had earlier said that the investigation of the mangelopter is going on due to corporate mangelopter and gross negligence.
Latbi, who has always maintained his innocence, lost two dialects last year, to challenge his faults in the appeal court.
Criminal cases are reviewed by the Commission to review its culprits, who examine the potential abortion of justice.