Woman Leaves Newborn on Business Class Plane Seat, Decides to Find Him 13 Years Later

A woman abandons her newborn baby on a business plane seat because she fears she won’t be able to care for him, but when things improve for her several years later, she decides to find him and take him in.

“PREGNANT?! You must be out of your mind, Rhonda!” her father, David Harris, yelled at her when he found out she was pregnant with her boyfriend Peter’s child.

Rhonda, unlike Peter, came from a wealthy family, and her father owned a large textile company.

Unfortunately, her mother died when she was just two, so her father had raised her alone. 

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