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Neonatal nurse suspected of murdering at least 8 babies in hospital

5 Jul, 2018
Neonatal nurse suspected of murdering at least 8 babies in hospital

Thorough investigations into the deaths are on-going.

A case of neonatal murders in a British hospital is making headlines around the world. But even more shocking is that implicated in these deaths, is a person whose job it is to look after and protect those tiny, frail lives: a neonatal nurse working in the unit.

Neonatal Murders Carried Out By A Nurse?

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According to the BBC, British nurse Lucy Letby was arrested on Tuesday 3 July after she was suspected to be responsible for a series of neonatal murders.

The neonatal nurse allegedly murdered 8 newborns and was trying to kill 6 others at Countess of Chester Hospital in Chester, England.

The hospital requested an investigation after a sudden, unexplained mortality-rate spike in their neonatal unit.

Doctors could not determine how these babies died. Initial investigations focused on the deaths of eight babies, but now police will also reportedly investigate the deaths of 17 and 15 “nonfatal collapses” between March 2015 and July 2016. These were babies that declined drastically but managed to survive.

According to The Guardian, “It is thought to be the most significant police investigation into child deaths in hospitals since the nurse Beverley Allitt, nicknamed the “Angel of Death”, was jailed for 30 years for murdering four children with lethal injections and attempting to murder three more in the early 1990s.”

Meanwhile, friends, co-workers and acquaintances of Letby, 28, were shocked to hear about her being possibly charged for these neonatal murders. Known to be devoted to the job, extremely kindhearted and even actively involved with fundraising campaigns for a new neonatal unit for the hospital, they simply cannot believe Letby is guilty.

But this is not the first time it has happened

Take for instance the case of the two suspended Navy nurses in the USA who shared photos and clips of themselves ‘playing’ with babies — squashing their faces, flipping them off and calling them “mini-Satans,” all for a laugh.

Then there were the five newborns that suffered severe injuries — skull, rib, and arm fractures — at the hands of one nurse, also in the USA. This later prompted the hospital to amp up their security and install CCTV in the NICU.

But even with CCTV installed it still happens. Like that Bulgarian nurse who was caught on CCTV biting and beating a four-day-old newborn after pulling a 24-hour shift. She was later charged with malpractice and attempted murder.

 

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What Could Have Triggered These Alleged Murders?

We won’t know for sure until investigations are over. Letby is still being held for suspicion and authorities have yet to officially charge her of any wrongdoing.

Was it work stress that drove the person to do it? Or was it a mental breakdown? Was it depression? Did the person feel sorry for the baby, then decide to play God (euthanasia) by taking lives into their own hands?

For now, we can only speculate what could have pushed anyone to commit these neonatal murders.

Source: BBC, New York Post, The Guardian

Read also: Jewish nurse breastfeeds baby of injured Palestinian mum

Republished with permission from: theAsianParent Singapore

 

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