British Nurse Found Guilty of Murdering 7 Babies

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A British nurse has been found guilty of a horrific crime involving the murders of seven babies at a Northwest England hospital. The nurse, Lucy LeBette, 33 years old, was convicted in a Manchester court for killing five boys and two girls while working at the hospital's neonatal unit. She was also found guilty of attempting to kill six other infants at the facility between 2015 and 2016.


Prosecutors presented evidence that Lucy LeBette had injected air into the infants' blood and stomachs. She then overfed them with milk and subsequently poisoned them with insulin, in addition to physically assaulting the infants. The nature of her actions is deeply disturbing and has left the affected families in immense grief.

The court proceedings have revealed that a handwritten note was discovered by police officers during a search of LeBette's home. The note contained chilling words, including 'I killed them on purpose because I'm not good enough to care for them. I am evil. I did this.


The verdicts delivered by the court have provided some closure to the families impacted by these tragic events. While the pain and loss can never be fully alleviated, the conviction of Lucy LeBette brings a measure of justice to those who suffered.

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