Emotional moment man, 60, who was left in unlicensed foster home without any details about his birth parents finally meets his half-siblings on Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD READ MORE: Touching moment man, 59, who was abandoned at Reading station at 2 weeks old finally meets a biological relative, a first cousin - and she was also left as a baby on the steps of a Dublin church By Alanah Khosla Published: 22:50 BST, 11 June 2024 | Updated: 22:52 BST, 11 June 2024 e-mail View comments This is the emotional moment a man who was abandoned by his birth mother and left in an unlicensed foster home without any details about his start in life finally met his half-siblings. Steve Reed, 60, was found in the care of a unlicensed foster mother in east London , after the house was raided when he was nine months old. There was no official documentation of where he was born or when.
He was later officially fostered with a family in Essex, before becoming a chef and having two children of his own and moving to the West Coast of Scotland with his partner, where they now run a guest house. But questions around his beginnings and birth mother have also remained for Steve, so he enlisted the help of ITV 's Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace. The team eventually discover the identity of Steve's maternal half-siblings, Graham, John, Paul, and Deborah.
In heartwarming scenes, which aired tonight, some of the siblings met with Steve for the first time. This is the em.
