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'I completely trusted Lucy Letby': Mum of murdered twin

The mother of a newborn twin murdered by Lucy Letby told how she 'completely trusted' the killer nurse. Letby, 33, murdered the woman’s son, Child E, with a fatal injection of air into his bloodstream and the following day attempted to kill his twin brother, Child F, by insulin poisoning.
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Nurse 'caught murdering baby by mum who didn't realise what was happening', jury hears
A "killer" neonatal nurse was "interrupted" by a mother while she was "in the process of attacking her premature son" who later died, a court has heard.Former nurse Lucy Letby allegedly murdered the child – born seven weeks premature and weighing less than 3lbs – when he was in her care.The prosecution alleges she then went on to develop "an unusual interest" in her victim's parents and even searched them out on social media several times – including "once on Christmas Day.Letby, 32, a former neonatal nurse at Countess of Chester Hospital in Chester, is on trial accused of murdering seven babies and trying to kill 10 others in an alleged year-long killing spree at the hospital.She denies all charges.Nick Johnson KC, prosecuting, said in August 2015, the mum walked in to see her son and "interrupted Lucy Letby who was in the process of attacking [the child] - although she did not realise it at the time".The baby boy "was acutely distressed and bleeding from his mouth" when the mum arrived with breast milk, said Mr Johnson, with Letby trying to reassure her the blood was due to the "feeding tube irritating his throat". The jury heard Letby went on to tell the mum that the registrar would be down to "review" the boy's condition and urged her "to return to the postnatal ward".
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Dragons' Den stars distracted by entrepreneur who 'looks just like Robbie Williams'
BBC Dragons' Den stars were left distracted by an entrepreneur who 'looks just like Robbie Williams'.Nick Johnson and Nick Graham pitched their premium alcohol business on February 3 to the Dragons in the hope they would invest in it.However, Dragons Deborah Meaden, Peter Jones, Sara Davies, Touker Suleyman and new Dragon Steven Bartlett, were left doing double takes as the pair didn't just share a first name with one another, but one had another similarity that could not be ignored, reports WalesOnline.The pair explained their idea behind the alcoholic sparkling waters known in the US as "hard-seltzer".The duo, who have been friends since school, came up with the idea on holiday in Canada.Their pitch went smoothly and they left the Dragons impressed with the taste of the fizzy drinks.However, as Nick and Nick showed off their canned drinks and business model it was clear the Dragons were distracted with something else.During the question section of the show, Steven Bartlett cheekily asked: "Have you ever considered being a Robbie Williams impersonator?"Peter Jones quickly agreed and said: "From there up," holding his hand across his face as a marker.He added: "You look like Robbie. Robbie is a friend of mine."Nick laughed and told the Dragons he has been asked that question before.He said: "I'm a less good looking version."Unfortunately the business partners were disappointed when the Dragons said they were "out" as they couldn't see a way to invest in Nick's business.Recently, successful business owner Edward Hancock and his business partner Richard Simpson have shared what it takes to be a success on Dragons' Den as well as behind-the-scenes secrets.
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