A GRIEVING mum “felt sick” after receiving a letter 14 months to the day after the death of her son. Imogen Holliday, from Deal, Kent, was sent the emailed message from Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) in London. 4 Raffy's parents, Imogen and James, have been left horrified by the blunder Credit: SWNS 4 Imogen was sent the emailed message inviting three-year-old Raffy in for an outpatient visit at Great Ormond Street (GOSH) in London Credit: SWNS 4 Even though her toddler had lost his fight for life at the specialist children's hospital on March 29 last year Credit: SWNS The toddler had lost his fight for life at the specialist children’s hospital on March 29 last year following six months as an inpatient battling a rare virus and other health issues.

But on Wednesday last week - on May 29 - an appointment letter dropped into Ms Holliday’s inbox, in what she says was a cruel reminder of her son’s death. The 36-year-old said: “The 29th is always a hard date. “Every single month is hard and it was 14 months on the 29th since we lost Raffy, so I was struggling anyway.

“I just felt sick. I don't understand how they don't have a system that updates everybody when a child dies. “Seeing ‘outpatient appointment’ on the letter, it makes you think just how careless, how insensitive, how inappropriate, how thoughtless, how uncompassionate can you be? “It's really hard to put into words because just when you think that it's not going to get any worse and I can .