A memorial garden at a hospital close to where baby killer Lucy Letby worked in Chester was destroyed by an ‘attack dog’, which was allegedly trained by yobs to cause damage
An ‘attack dog’ has been blamed by a hospital for destroying trees in a baby loss memorial garden.
It’s believed the greenery in the garden of reflection at Countess of Chester Country Park was damaged by a canine of the XL Bull Terrier breed. The incident happened on Friday, August 18, which is the same day vile baby killer Lucy Letby was convicted of the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six more at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Letby committed the crimes while working in the neonatal unit of the hospital and was handed a whole-life sentence for her crimes, CheshireLive reports. Now, the Countess of Chester Country Park has made a public please on social media calling for any information on who or what destroyed their memorial garden.
Police are investigating and believe an XL Bully type dog was seen in the park around noon on the same day, around the time when the incident is thought to have taken place and they believe this dog may have attacked the trees.