Ms Kelly tells the inquiry she didn't alert police sooner as there was "no actual evidence as in nobody had seen her do ...
The head of safeguarding at the hospital where Lucy Letby killed babies has told a public inquiry she had "good intentions", despite failing to escalate concerns about the nurse.
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 ...
Former executives at the Countess of Chester hadn't spoken publicly about the serial killer case - until this week.
Lucy Letby's former boss, Alison Kelly, tells the Thirwall Inquiry she had "good intentions" despite failing to escalate concerns about the nurse Kelly was director of nursing and lead for ...
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 ...
Alison Kelly is asked about her dealings with Letby’s regulator, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). On 4 June 2016 Kelly contacted the NMC. She told them that there was no evidence of ...
Alison Kelly was director of nursing and executive lead for safeguarding at the Countess of Chester Hospital when Letby murdered seven infants and tried to kill seven others. Senior consultant Dr ...
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 ...