Searching For The Son I Gave Away When I was A Teenager | Lost And Found Only Human

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Published 2022-06-11
A Sydney mother of six is desperate to find the son she was forced to give up as teenager. Then, hoping to find her father, a young women travels to Japan. This New Zealand documentary series sets about reuniting families, uncovering cultural identity and discovering lost family heritage.

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From: Lost And Found S1 E7

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All Comments (21)
  • @deannacarter
    You can tell Peter holds a lot of hurt. Poor man
  • @mellvee
    Peter broke my heart. Talk about adults letting a child down in the worst ways. He had to take care of himself from age 14 on? Awful. He was so stoic and sad. If I were her I wouldn't ever let him out of my sight again. She's so lucky he was willing to even meet with her. You can tell he was desperate for that connection. Everyone should have family who loves, supports and anchors them. It's terrible for those who aren't fortunate enough to have a good support system that loves and cares for them. I knew he was a good person when he said he'd been to his sister's grave "many times".
  • @whybutwhy4137
    Peter the world is praying that your family grows closer and stronger everyday.
  • @afriend621
    Peter's Mom has a really wonderful and supportive husband, I can tell.
  • @jennypalmer331
    Peter deserves every bit of happiness coming to him. Beautiful ending to a sad start in life. The Japanese connection was truly amazing
  • @theoriginalbluey
    Peter is amazing. That sounds like a very tough childhood indeed, and I wish him a life of happiness.
  • @Sandi-zh2wx
    God lord, I've literally bawled my eyes out. I hope his mother never let's go of Peter
  • @CarmenDuke-qe9gu
    It sad when Peter said “a lot of friends are his family , apart from his son “
  • @EagleArrow
    You can tell Peter is a good man and has a good heart. I pray for him to have a blessed life. 🙏 He looks like his Mom. He is handsome and I hope the best for him. I hope his past heals and he has a happy future with his family.
  • @laurenbendik2006
    Emiko is so pretty and looks like her handsome dad! It’s cool she learned japanese so well
  • @nillyk5671
    Emiko's father is so beautiful. I see why her mom fell for him.
  • @CocoLala84
    You can see the pain in his eyes❤. I hope he lives a good, healthy and rich life. He deserves all love coming his way
  • @susansilvey1614
    Abandonment is huge every foster child feels it and it permanently damages them
  • The way Emikos boyfriend looks at her is just incredible! You can see just how much he loves and adores her!! ❤❤
  • That was so narcissistic and abusive of Peters father. To basically kidnap the son then dispose of him when he had no need of him. And then leave him to defend for himself,and not let the son know his mom wanted him.
  • The little sigh his mum makes when she holds him for the first time just broke my heart
  • @charlesmauritz
    Peter deserves happiness and he was open to receiving love and family.......
  • @Selaithify
    Peter's story is so heartbreaking. I hope and pray that his future story that is being written is much more beautiful and is full of family and love and acceptance. He deserves that. I don't believe his mother is to blame and I do hope he is able to work through everything and build an unbreakable bond that they can both depend on for the rest of their lives. You can see how reserved he was but you can also see the hope alive in his eyes. Especially when he met his little sisters. The hope a child, even a sibling child, can bring a person is amazing and healing.
  • @Ver0_Cat
    The way Toshihiko and Emiko nervously put their hands behind them; they're so alike wow!