In prison will spend the rest of her life the “evil” Lucy Letby (Lucy Letby) – the 33-year-old former nurse who murdered 7 newborns and tried to kill 6 more newborns – who was today sentenced to life by the British justice system.

However, police are still sifting through thousands of files looking for possible additional Letby victims. According to the Guardian, police are investigating dozens of “suspicious” incidents, in which 30 infants are said to have been victims.

“You are sentenced to die in prison”

In a case that shocked the public, the sentence was announced in an emotionally charged room at Manchester Crown Court.

“Serial killer Lucy Letby has been jailed for life and will never be released” for her crimes in what the judge described as a “cruel, calculated and cynical campaign of child murder”.

Lucy Letby displayed a “morbid fascination” with seriously ill children and caused “excruciating pain” as they desperately fought for life, a judge said today as he sentenced her to death in prison.

Letby poisoned some of her infant victims by injecting them with insulin and injecting others with air or force-feeding the infants milk.

“Lucy Letby robbed parents of their beloved children” and “deprived their siblings of children,” said Judge Justice Goss, announcing Letby’s sentence, while she refused to be present in the courtroom today.

“A deep malice combined with sadism characterized your actions… You have shown no remorse. There are no mitigating factors… You will spend the rest of your life in prison,” the judge said, justifying the sentence due to the “extreme gravity” of the crimes.

The families of the innocent victims had gathered at the Manchester court early on and dramatic scenes unfolded as they demanded that the murderer of their newborn children be brought to justice by force.

Between June 2015 and June 2016, seven premature babies died suddenly and without apparent cause in the intensive care unit of the Countess of Chester Hospital in the city of the same name in north-west England, where Letby then worked.

As doctors were unable to find a medical reason for the deaths, the police were called. After a lengthy investigation, Letby, who had been involved in the care of the babies, was identified as the “constant malevolent presence when things took a turn for the worse”.

The nurse was arrested and handwritten notes were found in her home that read: “I killed them on purpose because I’m not good enough to take care of them”, “I’m a horrible, evil person” and “I’M DEVIL, I DID THIS”.

However, at her trial, the serial infanticide pleaded not guilty. She wept in her testimony, saying she never tried to harm babies and that she only wanted to take care of them.