Edinburgh hospital in 1975, aged just a week old.The 71-year-old has always maintained that a body she was shown after her newborn’s death was not her son and, after exhuming his grave three years ago, a forensic expert confirmed it contained no remains.She is now preparing to go to court to have what is left of her son's remains returned to her while also launching a £75,000 legal case against the Crown Office and Scotmid Cooperative Funerals, who dealt with Gary’s burial.The mum, from Clermiston, Edinburgh, said: “The first of the legal cases have just been served on them.
We’re suing them for £75,000 over the fact that they didn’t put my son in the grave.“We are holding them jointly responsible as we believe Scotmid gave us an empty.
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