Steven Hydes

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Steven Hydes (born 1986), sometimes known as Steve Hydes, was found as an abandoned baby at the south terminal of Gatwick airport in London on 10 April 1986 by a duty-free sales assistant, Beryl Wright.[1] Hydes was initially called Gary Gatwick after a plush toy bear sold in an airport giftshop that had been given to him by airport staff soon after his discovery. His case was widely publicised in the UK and elsewhere at the time. The baby was subsequently adopted and given the name Steven Hydes.

Despite extensive searching by Hydes and others for more than a quarter century little or no information had turned up about Hydes' origins. Hydes has recently been featured on several TV programmes and was the subject of a documentary produced by the BBC.[2] In May 2019 Hydes announced on his Facebook that through help from genetic genealogists he had found his birth family. His biological mother had already died at that moment. His biological father and his siblings were unaware of his existence.[3]

Hydes resides in Sussex with his partner Sammy and children Alanna and Kian.

References[]

  1. ^ "Was this YOUR baby? The story of Gary Gatwick, found abandoned at Gatwick airport on the 10th April 1986". Child Alerts UK. 7 September 2012. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  2. ^ "The Gatwick Baby: abandoned at birth". BBC 3. 18 May 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2013.
  3. ^ "MINCREDIBLE!!! Man Abandoned In 'Gary Gatwick' Airport Toilet As Baby, Finds Parent After 33 Years". The Genius Media. 12 May 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2019.

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