A woman left in a phone box as a baby has reunited with the
Nigerian man who found her 22 years ago, Metro UK
reports.
Kiran
Sheikh was two hours old when she was abandoned at a call box in Forest
Gate, east London on April 30, 1994. The mother, who was trapped in a
violent relationship, gave birth on the floor in her bathroom, dumped
the child then called Samaritans, urging them to come quickly for the
baby.
"My mum told the police she was in a
really abusive relationship which is why she had to give me up," Sheik
explained. "He was violent, angry and a stalker. He was always following
her and wouldn't let her go anywhere." Her biological father is in
prison in Canad for attempted murder after he stabbed another
ex-girfriend 30 times.
Joe Campbell had
gone to make a phone call at the box to his family back in Nigeria, when
he found the baby wrapped in blankets. He initially thought it was a
'bag of chips', called the police, and rushed her
to Newham General Hospital before charity workers arrived.
Officers launched an appeal to try and find the abandoned baby’s mum
but didn't find her until two years later, when she was hospitalised
while giving birth to her eighth child.
By that time, the she had been adopted by a Pakistani family who called her Kiran.
Sheikh never met her mother, who has been identified as an English
woman, and hasn't met her biological father, a Jamaican and Indian man
who is in prison in Canada for attempted murder after he stabbed another
ex-girlfriend 30 times.
Campbell, now 52, shared how he sent gifts and birthday cards for the
first five years of Sheikh’s life before being instructed by social
services to cut ties.
"I was allowed a picture with her, which I kept," added Campbell, who
revealed how he asked about adopting the infant himself, but was turned
down as he was not married. The father-of-five was alerted about Sheikh’s appeal for her hero in The Metro by a colleague who saw the story.
"A colleague showed it to me when he saw
my name, and was sure it was me. I said ‘no’. Then I saw her photograph
and I was overcome, I was so happy."
Sheikh
launched a search to find Campbell, describing the pain of discovering
her past. She knew she didn't look like her parents and her suspicions
were confirmed when she was told at the age of 18.
Sheikh, who is a mother to a two-year-old, told the newspaper: "He
says anyone would have done what he did, but they wouldn’t. It’s so
amazing to have been reunited with him. He’s my hero. We lived down the
road from each other for years, we must have passed each other, I can’t
believe we were so close."
"She has a family waiting for her now, my children will love to meet
her. I’m so grateful we have been brought together," said Campbell.
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