Thank you so much.So sorry for your loss @Miss M. I can't imagine what you are going through
I cannot begin to imagine how it is to be there. I'm just at home in my kitchen and it's taking all I can do to not cry in front of my children. It is beyond heartbreaking.On a break till 12.30, this is absolutely harrowing in person. Hearing the pain, sorrow and anger in the parent's voicesso many tears here from everyone in the courtroom xx
Should be on trial!All the hospital execs who failed to listen to the consultants warnings should be sacked
It depends on where she is on her training. Certainly come the end of her training there would be things she would be able to do under indirect supervision.Just to note it's unlikely she harmed any babies while being a student as you have to be supervised for procedures so there wouldn't be much opportunity for her to interfere. Just one small silver lining in this dreadful case.
Child Is mum has made me cry
. She was a torturer a beast, she kept on harming her , that precious baby fought so hard. Evil cunt bitch.
A very powerful moment for me was reading that Child Cs mother said, "you killed them on purpose, you are evil, you did this".Sky news are reading the victim statements, I've read them here but hearing the words said is so powerful, those poor, poor parents.
Yeah, for reassurance the baby’s names were used in court. They’re never Child (Letter) in there, it’s their names.Thanks, this is really useful information and fully understandable.
I suppose I was asking because part of me felt it could verge on disrespectful by just referring to them with a single letter - almost like unmarked graves where the name of someone who died isn't known.
But your post makes me feel better now as it's clearly been done for several very good reasons.
Can the families release their names if they wish?Yes at he beginning there names were known but when the trial started the judge banned anyone naming them, I think this has to remain till there 18. There names were read out in court but reporting was done under babies a-q
Even worse, they were made to apologise to that murdererShould be on trial!
I'm curious about how this works? Can anybody attend any trial that is taking place, or do they have to know somebody/have a particular job role to attend?@Dolly Daydreaming you’re so brave going down there and listening to this. Honest to god
Anyone can attend a trial. ‘Justice has to be seen to be done’I'm curious about how this works? Can anybody attend any trial that is taking place, or do they have to know somebody/have a particular job role to attend?
Anybody can attend as we have a system of open justice in this country.I'm curious about how this works? Can anybody attend any trial that is taking place, or do they have to know somebody/have a particular job role to attend?
Anyone can attend in the public gallery, don’t think they’re allowed in the court room though.I'm curious about how this works? Can anybody attend any trial that is taking place, or do they have to know somebody/have a particular job role to attend?
I truly feel for those parents who didn't get a verdict. I'm sure they have so much they want to say, so much to release that might help them start to move forward but they don't get the chance to do that. I understand it's so tough for the jurors, but I would be feeling incredibly guilty for this reason.Yeah of course, I’ve followed this case closely since October and recognise that there is significant trauma for jury members too, however I just feel it’s inappropriate to have no outcome or real decision on those remaining babies’ murder as surely having sat through a trial of 9 months you’d be hard pressed to convince anyone of her innocence regarding anything pertinent to the case.
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