Crimestoppers is offering £20,000 for information that helps locate the parents of three abandoned sibling babies. It comes exactly one year after the youngest was discovered alive in a shopping bag in freezing temperatures in East Ham, east London. The infant, just one hour old, was named Elsa after the character in the hit Disney film Frozen as she was so cold.
Baby Harry and baby Roman, meanwhile, were found in similar circumstances in the same part of the capital in September 2017 and February 2019 respectively. DNA tests showed all three are full siblings. The children, whose names have since been changed, are said to be in good health.
The parents, however, have still not been found. Alongside the Crimestopper’s reward offer, the Metropolitan Police have released an appeal for information that might help them locate the pair. They’ve also shared a photo of the Boots shopping bag Elsa was found in at the junction of the Greenway and High Street South.
Detective inspector Jamie Humm, of the Child Abuse Investigation Team, said: ‘We have carried out extensive enquiries over the past year to try and locate Elsa’s parents. ‘This has involved reviewing over 450 hours of CCTV and completing a full DNA structure of the mother.
‘We have also worked with wider specialists who are of the view that the mum and possibly also the father have been residing in the Plaistow or East Ham area over the past six years. To get the latest news from the capital visit Metro's London news hub.