"Shocked man finds out he has sister living only 20 miles away."

His birth mother passed away from cancer when he was 20, shortly after placing him for adoption.

July 16th 2024.

Next in line is a heartwarming story about a man who was adopted and never had the chance to meet his biological mother, until now. When Dean saw a photo of his late mother for the first time, he couldn't hold back his emotions and broke down in tears. This touching moment was captured on camera and will be featured in an episode of the TV series Long Lost Family.

It all started in 1968 when 17-year-old Margaret found herself pregnant and unmarried. She had already given birth to a daughter, Sharon, and was struggling to raise her with the help of her parents. But when she found out she was pregnant again, Margaret had to make the heartbreaking decision to give up her second child, Dean, for adoption. Tragically, Margaret was diagnosed with cancer not long after and passed away at the young age of 20.

Sharon was raised by her grandparents and was not aware that she had a brother until after her grandmother passed away. Her grandfather finally revealed the secret and Sharon was determined to find her long-lost sibling. She eventually turned to the show Long Lost Family for help and they were able to locate Dean, who had been living just 20 miles away from her in Sutton Coldfield.

Their reunion was captured on camera and will be shown in tonight's episode. Sharon shared that she was shocked when she first found out about her brother, but felt a strong urge to find him. After years of searching, they finally found each other.

Dean, whose name had been changed to Craig, was also approached by the show and was shocked to learn that he had a sister. As a teenager, he had tried to find his birth mother but was unsuccessful. He was deeply saddened by the fact that he never had the chance to meet her before she passed away.

The emotional reunion between the siblings was a long time coming. They were both filled with joy and a sense of closure as they spoke about building a bond and making up for lost time. Craig expressed that nothing could ever separate them now and Sharon believed that their mother would be happy to see them reunited.

Their story touched the hearts of many viewers, who were left emotional and in tears by the touching reunions. The show airs on Mondays at 9pm on ITV1 and has received an outpouring of support and love from its audience. For anyone with a similar story, the Long Lost Family team encourages them to reach out and share their story.

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