Almost a third of NHS employees who called a medical whistleblowing charity said the concerns they raised were ignored, the public inquiry into the crimes of child killer Lucy Letby has heard.
Consultant paediatricians relayed fears that the nurse was deliberately harming babies on the neonatal unit at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Letby was redeployed to a non-clinical role in July 2016. The medical professionals continued to speak out as hospital executives planned to return Letby to the unit, when a grievance she launched against her transfer was upheld later that year.
Letby never went back as Cheshire Constabulary were asked in May 2017 to investigate the number of infant deaths on the unit.
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