A MEXICAN man who kidnapped his baby son from Swindon mum Samantha Lowry is sending hundreds of hate emails about her family.

People in Swindon have received alarming emails from international fugitive Daniel Pavon-Cuellar, in which he slurs the Lowry family-owned nursery in Bishopstone.

Swindon police have said there is no truth in the spurious allegations against Hillsborough Children's Nursery and want to reassure parents.

Mr Pavon-Cuellar's broken English letters have also smeared individuals in the Lowry family.

The Adver has received about 80 emails and some faxes from the kidnapper, who is in hiding in Mexico.

Mr Pavon-Cuellar snatched three-month old Sebastian from the US city of Austin, Texas, on May 25 and drove 30 hours to cross the Mexican border.

Samantha, 24, who now lives in Austin, hasn't seen her baby for three and a half months.

Grandmother Susan is in Austin supporting Samantha in the fight for Sebastian's return.

She said Mr Pavon-Cuellar's irrational emails are causing the family even more distress.

"We have studied his emails for three months - they are absolute filth," she said. "The emails are so cold and nasty.

"People have received them in Swindon and now the police are involved."

Det Chief Insp Paul Jennings said: "We believe that Mr Pavon-Cuellar has sent unhelpful emails alleging things at the Hillsborough Children's Nursery owned by the Lowry family.

"Ofsted did an inspection as a result of the accusation in July and reported that all was in order.

"The concern for the police and the social services is that parents coming to the nursery need to be reassured.

"The nursery is not subject to a police investigation. We believe the emails are malicious."

One email urges anyone with worries to contact a fictitious group of concerned parents, but Mr Pavon-Cuellar is believed to have invented the whole scenario.

Media in the UK and USA as well as US President George W Bush, the Austin police department and the FBI have all received the emails.

Mr Pavon-Cuellar's letters also make intimate personal attacks about Samantha and make unfounded accusations about her lawyers committing fraud.

In the last custody hearing on August 13, the judge granted Samantha sole rights to Sebastian.

Court orders have repeatedly requested Pavon-Cuellar to return the baby to the British Embassy.

Susan said her daughter is trying to be strong.

"Samantha is still full of fight. She is living in hope, but is sometimes barely coping," she said.

Susan said that one email reported Sebastian was being kept under lock and key to avoid detection.

"Keeping Sebastian within four walls is not right. "That is gross neglect - he is an unfit parent," she said.