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Daily Express - ‘Poisoner at work’ nurse ‘killed’ seven babies

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The Daily Express leads on nurse Lucy Letby’s trial as yesterday marked the first day of the Manchester Crown Court trial. The jurors heard prosecutor Nick Johnson KC describe Letby, 32 as the “constant malevolent presence” in the hospital’s neonatal unit. The former nurse is accused of murdering seven babies, poising them by injecting them with insulin and on occasion injecting them with milk or air.  

She denies the allegations. 

The paper leaves room on its front page for news on the Prince and Princess of Wales on Radio One and the latest from Ukraine. 

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