I came across this interesting article earlier today, on the BBC’s News site:
Did my parents leave me on a hillside to die?
“In the summer of 1937, a nine-month-old girl was hidden with her hands tied in a blackberry bush on the South Downs. She was found by sheer chance by a family of holidaymakers. Now 80, Anthea Ring has spent most of her life wondering why she was left to die and who her parents were. Thanks to a leap forward in genetic genealogy she finally has some answers.”
Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/stories-43420678
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Re: Did my parents leave me on a hillside to die?
A very interesting story, Trigger. Thanks for posting it.
A sort of ‘Long Lost Family’ story.
A sort of ‘Long Lost Family’ story.
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Re: Did my parents leave me on a hillside to die?
I agree - on both points!boatbuilder wrote:A very interesting story, Trigger. Thanks for posting it.
A sort of ‘Long Lost Family’ story.
‘Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet’ - Professor Stephen Hawking