
Three babies abandoned in London over seven years are siblings, court reveals
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Police are searching for the parents of three babies who were wrapped in shopping bags and blankets, then abandoned in east London over the past seven years.
Police are searching for the parents of three babies who were wrapped in shopping bags and blankets, then abandoned in east London over the past seven years. A court revealed on Monday that baby Elsa, who was found left in a park in cold weather in January, is a sibling of two other newborns, PA Media reported. Elsa’s sister and brother, who were named in local media by the pseudonyms Roman and Harry, were discarded nearby in 2017 and 2019. All three infants were found alive and were quickly cared for, with the oldest two since being adopted, according to PA Media. Yet Monday’s court ruling sheds light on a chilling pattern in the London borough of Newham. It began in September 2017, when Harry was found wrapped in a blanket in a small park. Police appealed for the mother to come forward, but she never did. A year and a half later, Roman was found in another park nearby, wrapped in a blanket and a shopping bag. “The child had a frosty forehead… (it was) snowing shortly afterwards,” the man who discovered her and alerted police told the BBC in 2019.

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