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The woman initially mistook me for a package, but soon realized I was an infant when she heard my soft cries, my umbilical cord still attached and uncut.
The authorities were notified, and an investigation was launched, yet despite their efforts, they never located my biological mother.
Caron was placed in foster care at just five months old, remaining there until she reached adulthood and could leave at 18.
The police were called, and they conducted a search — but never found my mother.

Caron was in foster care from the age of five months until she was legally allowed to leave home at 18. Source: Supplied
Once I was healthy, I was made a ward of the state and transferred to an orphanage in Sydney.
Within a fortnight, I was placed in emergency foster care with a military family. I didn’t have a happy time with my foster carers, but I would stay there until I was an adult and legally allowed to leave home.
‘Alone and unloved’
She was cold to me. I remember her yelling and screaming at us kids, and she was never happy with anything I did.

Caron didn’t have a happy childhood and had a troubled relationship with her foster mother. Source: Supplied
Twice, when she thought I was misbehaving, she complained to the NSW Department of Community Services (DOCS), which was later absorbed into the Department of Family and Community Services. My district officer then arranged to send me to a children’s home.
I thought she was joking; I didn’t believe that’s what happened, or could happen.
Over time, I became more focused on finding my real family, my true identity and my own sense of self.
A breakthrough
Through the help of a genealogist, I found my half-sister. She took a DNA test that confirmed our link and revealed I had another half-sister and two half-brothers.

A DNA test “changed everything” for Caron in the search for her biological family. Source: Getty / Bloomberg/George Frey
Meeting my two half-sisters a few years ago was the happiest day of my life. We had the same height, features and laugh, plus a wicked sense of humour.
I learned that my father was a love child who took the name of his stepfather when his mother married. This explained the names in my DNA matches not matching his surname.
I also learned that he had a name tattooed on his arm, which my half-sisters believe was my mother’s.
And when I arrived, she made the decision to give herself a better life and leave me behind forever.
A desperate search for identity
Or perhaps to know that I survived is enough.

Caron is desperate to find her mother so she can gain an understanding about who she is. Source: Supplied
It’s hard for me to prove this woman is my mother without her doing a DNA test.