Lucy Letby living it up in prison as she's moved to cushy private cell with TV and ensuite bathroom
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The convicted murderer was recently moved to HMP Bronzefield, near Ashford, Surrey
Lucy Letby is reported to be living a life of luxury after being moved to a private cell with a TV and en-suite bathroom, sources claim.
The 33 year old is currently serving a life sentence after murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital in 2015 and 2016.
A source has told The Sun that she's reportedly recently been moved from the tough Low Newton jail in County Durham to HMP Bronzefield, near Ashford, Surrey.
The source said that she has an ensuite shower, desk, phone and a telly to herself.
A source was reported as saying: "Letby seems happy as Larry.
"She is in a nice cell and on her own. The facilities at Bronzefield are much nicer than most jails, because it’s privately run.
"She is with prisoners who have earned more rights to watch TV, spend their cash and have visits.
"It is a disgrace and it’s no wonder she’s been looking so happy. She seems to be being treated with kid gloves because of who she is."
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HMP Bronzefield, near Ashford, Surrey
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Letby, from Hereford, stood trial after being accused of deliberately harming the infants in various ways.
This includes by injecting air intravenously and administering air and/or milk into the stomach via nasogastric tubes.
She also added insulin as a poison to intravenous feeds, interfered with breathing tubes, and inflicted trauma in some cases.
The 33-year-old was jailed for life but refused to show up for her own sentencing hearing.
HMP Bronzefield
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Letby was found guilty of murdering seven babies, and trying to kill six more between 2015 and 2016.
She became only the fourth woman in the history of the UK to receive a whole-life order.
Letby is reportedly yet to get a prison job and has been able to dye her hair brown during her time behind bars.
HMP Bronzefield has been approached for a comment.