She told BBC Newsnight: “It was the one that we’d had Sunny in originally and I questioned that and I thought surely he would have been put into the cremator in the box and they won’t have taken him out, so why is it the same box?

“And my husband said maybe he’s just got a similar one but I noticed a nick in the actual wood and I knew it was the same box.”

The couple were informed by police in 2024, when Beverley was seven months pregnant, that Sunny’s remains were believed to have been found at Legacy’s site.

“It was very distressing, I was losing sleep and just feeling so powerless,” she said.

“The thoughts that were going on in my head, that I’m going to lose this baby, and people saying, ‘oh, don’t be silly, don’t feel like that, you’ll be fine, you’re so far now’.

“But the thought of what had happened to Sunny happening to this pregnancy was playing heavily on my mind, and it ruined the last two months of my pregnancy.”

In a previous court hearing in October 2025, Bush admitted deceiving three other women into thinking ashes he gave them were those of their unborn babies.

Beverley said: “I think as a human being, we are all capable of doing evil things.

“Our morality stops us from doing that and what’s blurred his thought process is something that he’s got to live with.

“He will pay for what he’s done.”