Long Lost Family Reunited With My Sister After We Were Both Left In a Toilet At Birth | This Morning

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Get the tissues ready, because one of TV’s most emotional shows is back on our screens. Tonight’s episode of Long Lost Family: Born Without A Trace looks at the incredible story of Natasha, who was left as a baby, in the toilets of a London hospital in the 1980s with no idea who’d dropped her there. After a four-year search, the Long Lost Family team made a breakthrough and found Natasha’s full sister – Lee-Ann, was also a foundling, and was left in the toilets of a different London hospital. The sisters both join us in the studio, to tell their incredible story.

Broadcast on 23/05/22

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