Article 6NC2A ‘It haunts you’: a foundling tells how the questions never go away

‘It haunts you’: a foundling tells how the questions never go away

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Patrick Butler Social policy editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#6NC2A)

Amid news about Baby Elsa in London, Liz Deutsch reflects on her own life since being abandoned as a baby

Dog walkers found Liz Deutsch, just six weeks old, in a basket in a hedge in Birmingham. It was a beautiful wicker basket, she learned a long time afterwards, and her clothes were hand-knitted. An ivory brooch had been left with her as a memento. It couldn't have been more romantic," she says, wryly.

She was found in good health - the police report at the time noted she was a beautifully looked-after baby". Deutsch was named Elizabeth Richmond, after the road where she was discovered and the hospital to which she was taken. The parents who left her never came forward and she was put into care.

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