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cbabe

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Sat May 23, 2026, 12:23 PM Saturday

Experience: we found a baby on the subway - now he's our 26-year-old son [View all]

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/may/22/experience-found-baby-subway-now-26-year-old-son

Experience: we found a baby on the subway – now he’s our 26-year-old son

I was rushing towards the turnstile when I noticed a bundle of clothes in a corner. I walked over, peeled back a dark sweatshirt, and saw him.

Danny Stewart
Fri 22 May 2026 00.00 EDT

In the summer of 2000, I could never have imagined becoming a father. I was 34, living in New York City, with a good job in social care, but still in a tiny apartment. I had been with my partner, Pete, for just over three years; we were serious, but we didn’t live together. Becoming a parent was not on my radar.

One August evening, I had finished work late and was hurrying to a dinner reservation I had with Pete. I was rushing towards the turnstile at Union Square station when I noticed a bundle of clothes in a corner. I saw it move and stopped in my tracks. I walked over, peeled back a dark sweatshirt, and saw him: a newborn baby, with the umbilical cord still attached.

I was in shock. I sprinted up to the street and found a payphone to call 911. “I found a baby,” I blurted out. I rushed back to the platform and crouched down next to the baby. I stroked his head to comfort him but he pulled a face. “OK, you don’t like that,” I said. We stared at each other. My heart was racing.



Pete’s written a memoir, and we also turned the story we wrote for Kevin into a children’s book and had a short animation made. We want other children to understand there are lots of ways to become a family.

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Such a wonderful story BlueWaveNeverEnd Saturday #1
Gorgeous SuzyandPuffpuff Saturday #2
That was absolutely lovely. LovelyStuff Saturday #3
Great story DiverDave Saturday #4
Something in my eyes... mcar Saturday #5
Same here too. I guess all the grass pollen Botany Saturday #10
It's the onions in the chuck roast. Mine too. twodogsbarking Saturday #13
Yeah. No kidding. calimary Saturday #19
Thanks so much for posting this EverHopeful Saturday #6
Thanks for this malaise Saturday #7
Thank you for this beautiful moment of humanity. niyad Saturday #8
Well that got my tear ducts flowing. I had no idea an adoption could work this way. How wonderful for all of them. chowder66 Saturday #9
Awe! This made me smile. hamsterjill Saturday #11
The Universe moves in mysterious ways. patphil Saturday #12
Double lucky with fathers! BeneteauBum Saturday #14
A beautiful, moving story. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. 70sEraVet Saturday #15
That gives a whole new meaning to "finders, keepers". Buddyzbuddy Saturday #16
What an incredibly lovely story! Devilsun Saturday #17
Thank you for sharing jackcrow2001 Saturday #18
What generous, loving hearts wendyb-NC 23 hrs ago #20
Do we have the name of the book... Trueblue Texan 14 hrs ago #21
Our Subway Baby cbabe 12 hrs ago #22
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