‘Gary Gatwick’ who was abandoned in airport toilet makes appeal 30 years on

Man who was abandoned at Gatwick Airport pleas for parents 30 years later
Steven Hyde was abandoned in the ladies’ toilets of Gatwick Airport on April 10 1986 (Picture: Steven Hydes / Facebook)
A man who was abandoned as a baby at Gatwick Airport has made an appeal for his parents thirty years on.
Steven Hydes, nicknamed Gary Gatwick, was left in the ladies’ toilets dressed in two babygrows and wrapped in a blanket.

He was discovered by an airport employee on April 10 1986 and is believed to have been 10 days old.
Now, Mr Hydes is making a fresh appeal for his biological parents to come forward despite having no clue who his parents might be.


He told Sky News: ‘It’s the not knowing… why it happened and things like that I really want to know. To me it’s just a blank space that everyone else seems to have.
‘There’s also things like your medical history that others take for granted and I don’t have that. I’d just like to know what happened, it will explain more about myself, complete me in a way.’


Gary gatwick airport baby abandoned
about 3 weeks ago
Me when I was younger.
If anyone thinks I resemble anyone or has any information please contact me on
garygatwick1986@hotmail.co.uk

Mr Hydes took a DNA test several years ago to find out where his parents may have originated from and found out they could be from England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany or France.
The 30-year-old is being helped by the Missing Family organisation, who say two DNA matches for Steve have been found.
He hopes this appeal might finally bring the closure he’s been looking for.

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