In a significant development following the conviction of nurse Lucy Letby for the murder of seven infants, three senior managers at the Countess of Chester Hospital have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence.
Three Senior Managers Arrested in Connection to Hospital Deaths Linked to Lucy Letby

Three Senior Managers Arrested in Connection to Hospital Deaths Linked to Lucy Letby
Police conduct investigations into gross negligence at Countess of Chester Hospital following the Letby case.
The Cheshire Constabulary revealed that the arrests took place on Monday and involve individuals who were part of the hospital's senior leadership team between 2015 and 2016. Letby, who ended up being sentenced to life imprisonment in 2023 for her crimes, has consistently claimed her innocence, with her legal team seeking to overturn the conviction through the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
The police have not disclosed the identities of the arrested managers, adhering to existing privacy laws. They were released on bail pending further investigation into the circumstances surrounding the baby deaths linked to the hospital during the period of Letby’s employment. This type of manslaughter charge is typically applied to cases where poor medical treatment leads to death, illustrating the serious legal implications for medical management in this tragic scenario.
Cheshire Constabulary remains focused on determining whether institutional negligence contributed to the deaths, with their inquiries expected to scrutinize the managerial decisions made during that critical period.
The police have not disclosed the identities of the arrested managers, adhering to existing privacy laws. They were released on bail pending further investigation into the circumstances surrounding the baby deaths linked to the hospital during the period of Letby’s employment. This type of manslaughter charge is typically applied to cases where poor medical treatment leads to death, illustrating the serious legal implications for medical management in this tragic scenario.
Cheshire Constabulary remains focused on determining whether institutional negligence contributed to the deaths, with their inquiries expected to scrutinize the managerial decisions made during that critical period.