January 18th 2025.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, three siblings - baby Harry, Roman, and Elsa - were abandoned at different times in the years 2017, 2019, and 2024. The thought of innocent babies being left alone is enough to bring tears to one's eyes. That's why Crimestoppers has stepped in and is offering a £20,000 reward for any valuable information that can help locate the parents of these abandoned children.
The most recent incident happened exactly a year ago, when the youngest of the siblings, Elsa, was found alive in a shopping bag on a freezing day in East Ham, located in the east of London. The poor infant, who was only one hour old, was named Elsa after the beloved character from the Disney movie Frozen - a fitting name considering how cold she was when she was found. Sadly, her two older brothers, Harry and Roman, were also discovered in similar circumstances in the same area in 2017 and 2019 respectively. DNA tests have confirmed that all three children are related and are in good health, but their parents are still nowhere to be found.
In addition to the reward offered by Crimestoppers, the Metropolitan Police have also released a plea for any information that could lead to the parents. They have even shared a photo of the shopping bag in which Elsa was found, hoping that someone might recognize it and come forward. Detective Inspector Jamie Humm, from the Child Abuse Investigation Team, stated that they have been working tirelessly for the past year to find Elsa's parents. This includes reviewing over 450 hours of CCTV footage and conducting a full DNA analysis of the mother. They have also consulted with specialists who believe that the parents have been living in the Plaistow or East Ham area for the past six years.
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DI Humm expressed serious concerns for the well-being of the parents, especially the mother, and urged the public to come forward with any information that could help locate them. He believes that someone in the area must have known about the mother's pregnancies and may have been worried about her. He asked anyone with even the smallest piece of information to contact the police, assuring them that they will be able to quickly and easily eliminate any unrelated individuals through DNA testing. DI Humm also appealed to professionals in the area to think back and see if they have ever encountered the mother in their line of work.
It's important to note that the £20,000 reward is only available to those who provide information directly to Crimestoppers. Any information given to the police will not be eligible for the reward. Crimestoppers guarantees anonymity to anyone who contacts them, so individuals can feel safe and secure in coming forward. If you have any information that could help bring closure to this case and reunite these siblings with their parents, please visit Crimestoppers-uk.org or call 0800 555 111. Let's work together to bring justice and peace to this family.
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