Cheshire Police’s chief constable resigns two years before the end of their term, and the departure is reported as occurring without reference to the Lucy Letby case. One outlet frames the timing as part of broader internal issues within the force.
The reporting recalls that Cheshire Police previously promoted its work in relation to the Letby investigation, including earlier public-facing material described as a “boast” about catching her. Other details about why the chief constable leaves, the extent of any internal review, and whether the resignation is connected to controversies involving the force are not specified in the provided accounts, but the omission of the Letby case is highlighted.
Across the coverage supplied, the central points are consistent: a leadership change in Cheshire Police and the noticeable lack of mention of the Lucy Letby matter in connection with the resignation. However, the supplied text does not include independent explanations or official statements detailing the rationale or any specific findings behind the change.