January 22, 2015

Fifty Years Later Reverend Meets With St. Louis, MO Policeman Who Saved Her After Being Abandoned at Birth



Close bond: Mr Leuckel, now 79, said he seriously considered adopting Mrs DiPina after finding her, but felt it would not be possible to take in a black baby in the deeply segregated St Louis of 1963.
[From article]
A Reverend who was dumped in a vacant lot when she was a baby has been reunited with the police officer who rescued her more than 50 years on.
Toni DiPina was abandoned by her parents among rusting cars and appliances on a disused patch of ground in St Louis, Missouri, when she was nine months old.
Today, no-one has ever come forward to claim her and, for decades, all she knew of the day that changed her life forever was a report by officer George Leuckel who was called to collect her.
Now, for the first time, they have enjoyed an emotional reunion to share the unique bond they had carried with them during their very separate lives.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2919796/Emotional-moment-former-St-Louis-police-officer-reunited-baby-girl-abandoned-parking-lot-50-years-ago.html

Emotional moment former St Louis police officer is reunited with baby girl he found abandoned in parking lot 50 years ago
Toni DiPina was dumped among rusting cars by her parents in 1963
George Leuckel called to collect her after she was found by two boys
Officer said she clutched him when he took to hospital for a check up
By SIMON TOMLINSON FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 07:04 EST, 21 January 2015 | UPDATED: 07:41 EST, 21 January 2015

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