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Man who was abandoned in
Gatwick Airport toilet as a baby finally finds his parents 33 years after
A man who was abandoned in an airport toilet
when he was a baby has finally found his parents 33 years after.
Steve Hydes was discovered in a toilet in the
South Terminal at Gatwick Airport 33 years ago. He was found
by sales assistant Beryl Wright dressed in two babygrows and wrapped in a
blanket in the women’s toilets at Gatwick on April 10, 1986, when he was
believed to be 10 days old.
No one knew his name or where he was from so
he was named Gary Gatwick - the name of the airport’s mascot. He
then grew up as a foster kid before being adopted by a family
with three sisters.
Over 3 decades after he was found in the
toilet, Steve Hydes has finally discovered who he really is, thanks to experts
who took DNA samples and have now found who his parents are. Sadly Steve's
mother died before he got a chance to meet her. His father is still alive and
he has found out that he has siblings, but they did not know he existed.
Announcing the news on Facebook, Steve said:
"After 15 years of searching I am happy to confirm that with the very hard
work of Genetic Genealogists, CeCe Moore and Helen Riding we have been able to
trace and confirm my birth family. Unfortunately, my birth mum has passed
away so I am unable to find out exactly what happened and why.
"However I have found my birth father
and siblings on both sides, who were all unaware of my existence.
"As you can imagine this is quite a
sensitive issue to all involved and very new to us all, but I wanted to take
this time to thank everyone for their continued support over the years. The
work the Genealogists do is incredible and for years they have worked so hard
and it is thanks to them they are solving cases like mine. More people are
having their DNA tested every day and I hope this and my story can help raise
awareness and prevent other babies from being abandoned.
"Thank you to all those who have been
involved and have helped with my search.
Steve began the search for his parents
because he wanted to tell his daughters more about his family background
and their heritage. He said he never harboured any ill-feeling towards his
biological parents, but was curious about his past.
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