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Lucy Letby seen partying at wedding whilst on bail for baby murders

Lucy Letby seen partying at wedding whilst on bail for baby murders

Independent3 hours ago
Newly released images show Lucy Letby smiling and dancing at a friend's wedding whilst she was on bail for the suspected murder of eight babies.
The photos were shared by her childhood friend, Dawn Howe, in the ITV documentary 'Lucy Letby: Beyond Reasonable Doubt?', which premiered on Sunday.
Howe revealed that Letby, who is currently serving 15 whole-life sentences, had to obtain special police permission to attend the wedding.
The images depict the 35-year-old former nurse dressed in a red top and grey skirt at the event.
Watch the video in full above.
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