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Home » ‘Lucy Letby hospital let my brother die and body rot – I couldn’t dress him for funeral’
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‘Lucy Letby hospital let my brother die and body rot – I couldn’t dress him for funeral’

By staff30 April 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT Ann Mawdsley’s brother Wayne Lammond died after neglect by medical staff at the Countess of Chester Hospital. His body was left so long all his sister can remember is the rotting smell

08:33, 30 Apr 2025Updated 08:52, 30 Apr 2025

Wayne and sister Ann
Wayne’s body was left to rot says sister Ann, leaving her unable to dress him for his funeral(Image: Supplied)

A grieving sister has said her brother’s body was left to rot so badly she couldn’t dress him for his funeral, after hospital failings lead to his death.

The Countess of Chester Hospital, which is where baby killer Lucy Letby worked and carried out the murders and attempted murder of children in her care, is where Ann Mawdsley’s brother Wayne Lammond died due to neglect by medical professionals at the hospital.

Wayne was just 36 when his brain was starved of oxygen following a cardiac arrest. An inquest into his death was told that medical staff failed to carry out a series of vital checks and actions that could have saved his life. The inquest jury returned a conclusion of neglect in December last year.

Ann and her brother Wayne as younger children
Wayne and his sister Ann when they were younger(Image: Supplied)

Wayne’s sister claims that as well as the horrific nature of his death, hospital staff at the NHS University Hospitals of Liverpool Group then failed to properly preserve his body, meaning he was left to rot. He could not be dressed for his funeral, with his sister remembering the smell of his rotting body as something she can never forget.

Ms Mawdsley is now taking legal action against the trust for clinical negligence and for breaching her and her brother’s human rights through law firm Broudie Jackson Canter. She said: “I feel like three years on and I still haven’t had any justice.

“Nobody has taken responsibility for Wayne’s death and nobody has apologised for what happened and the impact Wayne’s death has had on my life. I still have nightmares and flashbacks and I’m terrified of hospitals. I’ve stopped going out of the house and my mental health has been seriously impacted.

Wayne Lammond at home
Wayne Lammond died due to neglect by medical professionals(Image: Supplied)

“The hospital could have done several things to save Wayne and he would still be here today, but they didn’t as the inquest recognised. They failed him in life and then they failed him in death. We couldn’t even dress him as he was in such a bad state, his suit is still hanging in my wardrobe.

“They just left him to rot and it breaks my heart. To this day I will never forget the smell, it was further unnecessary trauma on top of losing the brother that I loved.”

Homeless campaigner Wayne, who had paranoid schizophrenia, was taken to the Countess of Chester Hospital’s A&E department on November 20, 2021, after Ms Mawdsley called an ambulance the day before due to concerns following a deterioration in his mental health.

Wayne outside a homeless shelter
Wayne campaigned for the homeless(Image: Supplied)

Wayne, who was agitated and confused, was restrained and taken to the ground by police and security staff at the hospital four times in 25 minutes before he was admitted. When a hospital bed became available, Wayne walked himself towards it and asked for the handcuffs to be removed.

Body-worn video shown to the jury during the inquest shows that Wayne can be seen to stop breathing, however this went unnoticed. At the inquest a police officer admitted that he had noticed Wayne had stopped breathing, but he believed it was a seizure that would self-resolve and he didn’t think it was necessary to call the nurse. Cheshire Police categorically disputes any allegations that its officers’ actions contributed to Wayne’s death.

The front of the Countess of Chester Hospital building
Wayne died at the Countess of Chester Hospital(Image: PA)

A nurse who attended his bedside initially failed to realise that Wayne had stopped breathing. It was only when she returned to deliver a sedative injection that staff reacted, and he was taken to the resuscitation area.

The inquest heard expert medical evidence from Dr Jasmeet Soar, an expert consultant in emergency medicine, who reviewed footage of the resuscitation attempts and said that basic checks such as blood pressure and other vital signs were not carried out.

Wayne was connected to an automatic defibrillator and the footage revealed that it prompted medical staff to give Wayne an electric shock to restart his heart, but none was given.

Dr Soar said Wayne was left without treatment for 14 minutes, starving his brain of oxygen and resulting in a fatal brain injury. It was Dr Soar’s opinion that had such checks been undertaken, Wayne would likely have survived.

Wayne looking at the camera
Wayne was just 36 when his brain was starved of oxygen following a cardiac arrest(Image: Supplied)

A jury at the 12 day inquest found that neglect contributed to his death – an extremely rare conclusion which can only be used where there has been a gross failure to provide basic medical attention and that this caused an individual’s death.

Ms Mawdsley added: “I miss Wayne more than anyone could ever understand. He was more than just a brother; he was my best friend. Wayne deserved to be treated with respect and receive the medical assistance that could have saved his life.”

Nicola Miller, a solicitor from Broudie Jackson Canter who represents Wayne’s family, said: “Wayne was let down both in life and in death by the medical professionals tasked with helping him. His family are understandably devastated by the way he was treated and feel nobody has taken responsibility or apologised for what happened to Wayne or the enduring trauma they are living through.

Lucy Letby's police mug shot
Former nurse Lucy Letby worked at the Countess of Chester Hospital(Image: PA)

“I would urge the trust to do the right thing and accept responsibility for their actions, apologise and settle the civil matter against them so that Wayne’s family can start to rebuild their lives.”

Former nurse Lucy Letby was jailed for 15 life terms after murdering seven babies and attempting to murder a further seven after a trial in 2023 and a retrial in 2024.

Despite repeated requests the Countess of Chester Hospital failed to respond with a comment.

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