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BABY killer Lucy Letby grins on a hen weekend — hours before murdering her first tiny victim.

The twisted nurse, 33, has been found guilty of murdering seven babies on her neonatal ward, and the attempted murder of six others.

Lucy Letby = FOR USE AFTER TRIAL, , On day time pis Letby is far right and in the club she is 2nd from far right, , FROM HEN DO TO HORROR: LUCY Letby started her killing spree on her first shift back following a boozy weekend away celebrating a friend’s hen do.  The nurse, 33, had enjoyed two days in York before murdering a baby boy just 90 minutes after starting work. In exclusive pictures obtained by The Sun, she beamed for the camera alongside 16 pals - including some colleagues at The Countess of Chester Hospital, Cheshire - while on a bar crawl at Vodka Revolution. The group wore hen do badges and her friend - a fellow nurse - was draped in a white bride-to-be sash. Carrying pink balloons, they posed for pictures at York train station moments after arriving in the historic city and visited the picturesque Lendal Bridge. But after returning to work a day later on Monday June 8 2015, Letby murdered her first victim within just 90 minutes of starting her shift.  Baby A, who weighed 3lbs 12ozs when he was born 12 weeks early, died from an injection of air 24 hours after his premature birth., , Letby then attempted to murder his twin sister, known as Baby B, just 28 hours later. WITH PICS
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Lucy Letby is pictured grinning on a hen weekend hours before she murdered her first tragic victimCredit: Nigel Bunyan News and Features.
Lucy Letby = FOR USE AFTER TRIAL, , On day time pis Letby is far right and in the club she is 2nd from far right, , FROM HEN DO TO HORROR: LUCY Letby started her killing spree on her first shift back following a boozy weekend away celebrating a friend’s hen do.  The nurse, 33, had enjoyed two days in York before murdering a baby boy just 90 minutes after starting work. In exclusive pictures obtained by The Sun, she beamed for the camera alongside 16 pals - including some colleagues at The Countess of Chester Hospital, Cheshire - while on a bar crawl at Vodka Revolution. The group wore hen do badges and her friend - a fellow nurse - was draped in a white bride-to-be sash. Carrying pink balloons, they posed for pictures at York train station moments after arriving in the historic city and visited the picturesque Lendal Bridge. But after returning to work a day later on Monday June 8 2015, Letby murdered her first victim within just 90 minutes of starting her shift.  Baby A, who weighed 3lbs 12ozs when he was born 12 weeks early, died from an injection of air 24 hours after his premature birth., , Letby then attempted to murder his twin sister, known as Baby B, just 28 hours later. WITH PICS
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She had been in York with friends the day before she began her year-long spree, striking within 90 minutes of her next shiftCredit: Nigel Bunyan News and Features.

Letby deliberately injected them with air, force-fed others milk and poisoned two with insulin.

Our exclusive picture shows her with 16 friends in York in June 2015.

The next day she began her year-long spree, striking in the first 90 minutes of her shift at the Countess of Chester Hospital.

She’d agreed to cover it and said in her trial evidence: “It’s awful. I was not even supposed to be working that night.”

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The hen party visited several bars in York and ended at Vodka Revolution.

They wore badges and the bride-to-be — a nurse at Letby’s hospital — was draped in a white sash.

Carrying pink balloons, they posed for pictures at the train station and visited Lendal Bridge.

But after returning to work a day later on Monday June 8 2015, Letby murdered her first victim.

Baby A, who weighed 3lbs 12ozs when born 12 weeks early, died from an injection of air 24 hours after his birth.

Letby then tried to murder his twin sister, Baby B 28 hours later.

The girl’s alarm sounded on the neo-natal unit after her breathing equipment had been sabotaged.

Following the tots’ collapses Letby made sinister searches for their parents on Facebook.

Earlier tonight Cheshire Constabulary said it will review the care of 4,000 babies at two hospitals where Letby served from 2012 to 2016.

Only cases which raised medical concerns will be investigated further, police said.

Victims’ parents today said the hospital must share blame for failing to probe claims against Letby.

The Government has ordered an independent inquiry.

Undated handout photo issued by Cheshire Constabulary of Lucy Letby. Nurse Lucy Letby, 33, has been found guilty at Manchester Crown Court of the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital.. Issue date: Friday August 18, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story COURTS Letby. Photo credit should read: Cheshire Constabulary/CPS/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
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Cheshire Constabulary said it will review the care of 4,000 babies admitted to the hospital when Letby had two placements during her employment from 2012Credit: Cheshire Constabulary / CPS / PA Wire
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