Judge names ‘self-employed nanny’ after baby twins in her care left with broken legs, cracked ribs and fractured skulls

Judge names ‘self-employed nanny’ after baby twins in her care left with broken legs, cracked ribs and fractured skulls
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Judge names ‘self-employed nanny’ after baby twins in her care left with broken legs, cracked ribs and fractured skulls
Author: Paul Sims
Published: Feb, 22 2025 20:07

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Judith Rowe KC said there was a “powerful public interest” in identifying Emily Waters.

A JUDGE has taken the ­unusual step of naming a private maternity nurse responsible for 20 separate injuries on newborn twins, in order to protect other infants.

Judge Rowe said Waters was working without being subject to any regulations of an employer or ­professional body.

In October 2023, Waters, who handled night-feeds, woke the infants’ mother to say Baby X was in distress.

Waters had googled “broken leg baby” at 12:19am, an hour before she woke the mum.

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