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Siblings Abandoned 3 Times: A Lingering Mystery
18 Jan
Summary
- Three baby siblings were abandoned in East London over eight years.
- Police inquiries into the children's parentage have been exhausted.
- Psychologists suggest the mother may be suffering from trauma or control.

Over an eight-year period, three baby siblings were abandoned in the same East London area, a case that continues to baffle investigators. Harry, Roman, and Elsa were found in 2017, 2019, and 2024, respectively. All three have now been adopted, but the identity of their biological parent(s) remains a troubling mystery. Police have exhausted their inquiries, with the mother's whereabouts and motivations still unknown.
Experts suggest the individual who left the babies likely acted under extreme duress, possibly due to prolonged entrapment, shame, or domestic violence. The strikingly similar circumstances—babies found wrapped in towels or blankets in shopping bags in public yet secluded locations—point to a deeply conflicted state. This pattern suggests a persistent internal and external struggle, rather than a single crisis.
Investigators have pursued leads, including DNA profiling and extensive CCTV reviews, but have been unsuccessful in tracing the mother. Psychologists emphasize compassion, noting that severe trauma or control can impair judgment, making the abandonment appear like the 'least harmful option' to someone in survival mode. Police acknowledge the possibility of a fourth child and continue to appeal for information.




