Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace follow-up episode sees retired WPC reunited with abandoned baby she found 50 years ago WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD READ MORE: 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 By Alice Wade Published: 09:43 EDT, 21 June 2024 | Updated: 09:45 EDT, 21 June 2024 e-mail View comments A woman who was abandoned as a baby, only to be reunited with some of her biological relatives on ITV's Long Lost Family last year, has now met the female police officer who found her in a new programme. Caroline Harris-Gray, was found abandoned at Tottenham’s Prince of Wales Hospital more than 50 years ago, after she was left in a vegetable box in the matron's office. She went on to have a very happy adoption, but always had questions about her identity, and about who it was that left her and why.
In an episode of Long Last Family which aired in 2023, Caroline reconnected with her half siblings Paul and Tina in Brighton , who told her more about her biological father Ray, a firefighter who they said 'looked just like her'. In a new update on the follow-up program, Long Lost Family Born Without Trace: What Happened Next, Caroline meets another important person in her complicated story. Pictured: Caroline Harris-Gray, who was found abandoned at Tottenham’s Prince of Wales Hospital more than 50 years ago after being left in a vegetable b.