A DRUGGIE mum who killed her baby by exposing him to M-CAT went on to accept help from a stillbirth charity, we can reveal.
Dealer Amy Beck, 32, even launched a fundraiser for the organisation despite facing trial for causing little Olly-James Sievwright’s death.
Beck is behind bars after she was found guilty last week of allowing her son to ingest the party substance before he passed away aged three months in 2019.
It has now emerged that she received help from stillbirth and neonatal death society Sands as cops probed her over the tragedy.
Launching the cash appeal after she first appeared in court, Beck, of Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, wrote on social media: “Your support and work is amazing.
“Certainly did your part in helping me with the passing of my son. I can never say thank you enough.”
She asked for donations to the group for her birthday, and did the same for the following two years.
The latest was last October.
But it appears she only received one gift of £35.
Beck was remanded for sentencing after a jury found she was to blame for traces of the stimulant in the tot’s system.
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Her trial at the High Court in Aberdeen heard that hours before his death, she left him to go out to buy and sell drugs.
It was discovered Olly-James was battling a severe stomach infection, but experts believed the drugs “tipped him over the edge”.
We revealed that before her trial, Beck had another baby and wed Dylan Maitland, then 18, in 2022.
She wept as she was nailed for dealing M-CAT and exposing Olly-James and another two kids to it.
She will learn her fate in April.