Woman, 61, is reunited with brother she never knew she had 60 years after they were separated when their 'cruel' adoptive parents sent him back to the children's home
Daily MailTegan, from west London, discovered she had a biological brother in her forties A woman who was separated from her brother after their adoptive family sent him back to a children's home has finally been reunited with him 60 years later on Long Lost Family. Tegan Cornish, from west London, reunited with her blood brother after 60 years of separation on ITV's Long Lost Family with the help of presenter Davina McCall Tegan grew up in Ealing with her adoptive parents, she explained: 'I don't think I ever felt loved really.' Kenneth Alan was overcome with emotion when he learned of his biological sister, Tegan Kenneth experienced a similar upbringing to his biological sister and felt unloved by his adoptive parents However, Tegan's records held an even bigger surprise. Growing up, Tegan's adoptive mother would threaten to 'send her back' to foster care if she misbehaved Long Lost Family accessed Kenneth's records and discovered that after almost two years in care, eventually he was adopted by a family with the surname Alan.