Lucy Letby: Nurse 'celebrated Grand National win after trying to murder twins'

Nurse accused of murdering seven babies allegedly texted friends about winning £135 on the race shortly after the unexpected collapse of a baby in her care

CHESTER, ENGLAND - JULY 03:  Media gather outside the Countess of Chester Hospital on July 3, 2018 in Chester, United Kingdom. Health care worker at the Countess of Chester Hospital, Lucy Letby, has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies.  Cheshire Police having been have been investigating the deaths of 17 newborns at the neonatal unit between March 2015 and July 2016.  (Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)
Countess of Chester Hospital nurse, Lucy Letby, is accused of murdering eight babies. (Getty)

Nurse Lucy Letby celebrated winning £135 on the Grand National shortly after she attempted to murder twin boys, a court heard.

Letby, 33, is accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill 10 more, including prematurely-born twins known to the court as Child M and Child L.

It is alleged Letby attacked the twin boys during a day shift at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neo-natal unit and later texted friends about drinking vodka and winning money on the Grand National.

Child M “dramatically” collapsed in his incubator in the unit’s intensive care room at 4pm on April 9 2016, the court heard.

His brother, Child L, also deteriorated beside him at “pretty much the same time”, prosecutor Nick Johnson KC said.

Jurors at Manchester Crown Court heard Letby messaged her mother, Susan, at 1pm about the Grand National, due to be to be staged later that day.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - APRIL 09: David Mullins riding Rule The World (centre rear) clears a jump on the way to winning the Crabbie's Grand National steeplechase at Aintree Racecourse on April 9, 2016 in Liverpool, England.  (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)
David Mullins riding Rule The World (centre rear) clears a jump on the way to winning the Crabbie's Grand National on April 9, 2016. (Getty)

She wrote: “Is dad betting on the Grand National? If so can he see which are greys and put a bet on for me please x”

Her father, John, gave her the names of three horses including the eventual winner Rule The World, the court was told.

Letby’s mother texted her at 5.25pm with the news that Rule The World had triumphed.

Two hours after the unexpected collapse of Child M, Letby messaged a friend: “Work has been shite but … I’ve just won £135 on the grand national!! (horse emoji).”

Lucy Letby's father, John (pictured with her mother Susan at the trial in October), put a bet on the Grand National for the nurse, the court heard. (PA)
Lucy Letby's father, John (pictured with her mother Susan at the trial in October), put a bet on the Grand National for the nurse, the court heard. (PA)

The court heard that Letby had moved into her new home – near to the hospital – earlier in the week.

On a group WhatsApp post to friends just before 2pm on the same shift, she wrote: “Sorry guys, mad busy four days in work. U can come to mine if you want to. Just need to unpack first.

“Haven’t got a spare bed yet tho so cant stay unfortunately. Looking forward to a catch up.

“Got magnum prosecco and vodka woop. No disco ball but sure we can manage”.

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Following her Grand National winning bet, she tells the same group chat: “Unpacking party sounds good to me with my flavoured vodka ha ha. Just won the Grand National!! (horse emoji).

The Crown says Letby poisoned Child L with insulin and also injected air into the bloodstream of Child M.

Letby, originally from Hereford, denies murdering seven babies and attempting to murder 10 others between June 2015 and June 2016.

The trial continues.