Lucy Letby's former boss, Alison Kelly, tells a public Inquiry she had "good intentions" despite failing to escalate concerns about the nurse Kelly was director of nursing and lead for ...
Ms Kelly tells the inquiry she didn't alert police sooner as there was "no actual evidence as in nobody had seen her do ...
"There was terms used like 'gut feeling' and 'drawer of doom' which didn't pinpoint any issues to do with Letby, so on the ...
Counsel to the inquiry Nick de la Poer asks Alison Kelly to "consider the possibility that you created the impression that you were somebody to be feared". Kelly replies: "I’m just very upset by ...
And we have more stories covering the Lucy Letby case on our site. The inquiry heard from Alison Kelly, who was director of nursing and lead for safeguarding at the Countess of Chester Hospital ...
Alison Kelly is now being asked about an inspection which was carried out by the hospital regulator, the Care Quality Commission, in February 2016. The inquiry has just returned after a short break.
Alison Kelly was asked why she had not considered concerns raised by doctors about Lucy Letby as a safeguarding matter The head of safeguarding at the hospital where Lucy Letby killed babies has ...
Alison Kelly accepts that when she made a referral about Lucy Letby to the local safeguarding board in March 2018, it wasn’t detailed enough. "Is it because you had a feeling of hostility ...
Alison Kelly was director of nursing, as well as lead for children's safeguarding, at Countess of Chester Hospital when Letby attacked babies between June 2015 and June 2016. She was in charge ...