A MOTHER whose baby died in the unit where Lucy Letby worked has been sickened after finding a photo of the evil nurse with her son.
Emily Morris, 35, said she was preparing to leave the Countess of Chester Hospital when her one-monthold boy Alvin passed away in 2013.
Now she has called for detectives to reinvestigate the death.
Emily and Alvin's stepdad Mark Lewis, 39, only found the picture of serial killer Letby next to Alvin on Thursday.
It had been stored digitally on a memory disc and the couple did not have a laptop to download the image.
Emily said: "It's really hard to see a person who's done that to those babies next to you. It makes you sick." Alvin was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy and cared for in the neonatal unit after his birth.
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