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I don't know London, or how close the proximity is, but I just had an alert on my phone for an abandoned baby (sadly deceased) in Notting Hill

 
  • #142
Just got the notification too and thought of this thread straight away.
 
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Opposite side of London to the other cases. Poor baby :(
Started thread..
 
  • #145
Opposite side of London to the other cases. Poor baby :(

Still wouldn't rule it out. Police will no doubt DNA this poor mite to check though
 
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Police searching for the parents of three newborn babies, all abandoned in east London minutes after their birth, say they are now focusing on about 400 nearby houses.
I wonder how many people will be willing to give their DNA? Certainly not the parents of these babies.
I do hope they find them.
 
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Police searching for the parents of three newborn babies, all abandoned in east London minutes after their birth, say they are now focusing on about 400 nearby houses.
Thanks for the update.

There's also the UK show, "Long Lost Family" that unites adopted children/adults with birth parents and one show was about 3 adults who were all abandoned around the same town, DNA connected them and the birth mother was identified but she was deceased but they found each other.

The saving grace with the current 3 abandoned babies is that it's already known they are full siblings and are
in contact with each other.


 
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The parents must be papping themselves at this news. Because even if they aren't swabbed, close family members could be linked to them
 
  • #151
The parents must be papping themselves at this news. Because even if they aren't swabbed, close family members could be linked to them
What I find interesting and helpful is that we know that all 3 children have the same mother and father so it's not a case of fly by fathers.
It appears there's some form of stability with the parents relationship which should make it easier.
Hopefully with the reward being offered someone who does suspect who the mother is or knows who she is can come forward and be anonymous.
imo
 
  • #152
I suppose it could be someone who is here maybe illegally working as a live in help .
 
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''A full DNA profile of the mother has been established by investigators, but despite this, hundreds of hours of CCTV footage and a £20,000 reward being offered earlier this year, she remains unidentified.''​

15 May 2025
''Addressing the possibility of another child, Detective Inspector Jamie Humm added: "We can't be blind to the fact that there may be a fourth [baby], and certainly the passage of time and the cycles of nine months it would take to potentially get pregnant and birth a child, mean that we cannot discount that.''
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Baby Harry was found in an east London park in September 2017. Pic: Met Police/PA
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Baby Roman. Pic: Met Police/PA
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The Boots bag Baby Elsa was found abandoned in. Pic: Met Police/PA
 
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What I find interesting and helpful is that we know that all 3 children have the same mother and father so it's not a case of fly by fathers.
It appears there's some form of stability with the parents relationship which should make it easier.
Hopefully with the reward being offered someone who does suspect who the mother is or knows who she is can come forward and be anonymous.
imo
I respectfully disagree with your comment about stability. If there was stability surely they wouldn’t have abandoned the babies. This could be a woman held against her will or a young woman where this has been her whole life so far
 
  • #155
I respectfully disagree with your comment about stability. If there was stability surely they wouldn’t have abandoned the babies. This could be a woman held against her will or a young woman where this has been her whole life so far
The 3 children all have the same father so there's no change there.
It's a 7 year span.

Stability isn't necessarily a positive trait.
imo

"It appears there's some form of stability with the parents relationship which should make it easier."
 
  • #156
Stability isn't necessarily a positive trait.
imo
Agree. In fact your next sentence (a quote, I know) tells us what the 'stability' is referring to - that the parents are still involved with each other in some way, IMO.
"It appears there's some form of stability with the parents relationship which should make it easier."
@callmehenry Whether an abusive relationship? Who knows at this stage? The 'stability' isn't about that. MOO
 
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Agree. In fact your next sentence (a quote, I know) tells us what the 'stability' is referring to - that the parents are still involved with each other in some way, IMO.

@callmehenry Whether an abusive relationship? Who knows at this stage? The 'stability' isn't about that. MOO
Abuse or no abuse, it’s at the very least a messed up relationship if they’re dumping babies all over London
 
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Imagine this is a woman's life, in London. And what the man involved must be like.
 
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Abuse or no abuse, it’s at the very least a messed up relationship if they’re dumping babies all over London
Yes, I agree. But my post was about my opinion that 'some form of stability' is not referring to the quality (or lack thereof) of the relationship but rather that parents of these 3 abandoned babies are in some form of continuous relationship. MOO, of course.
 
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Crazy thought, but any chance the mother is making money in this unorthodox way? speculation, imo.
 

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