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Killer nurse Lucy Letby once told colleague about death of a child in an 'excited' way.
Melanie Taylor said she could not remember which baby's death Letby was referring to.
Ms Taylor said the way Letby spoke about the death struck her as unusual or disrespectful.
She said she did not have any suspicions Letby could be harming babies.
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