A BABY girl who was abandoned in a shopping bag in sub-zero temperatures is the third infant to be dumped by the same parents.
The newborn, named Elsa, was discovered by a dog walker in January, as temperatures plunged to -4C.
DNA tests show she has a brother and sister, known as Harry and Roman.
They were discovered abandoned in a similar way in 2017 and 2019, with the parents of all three still not identified.
The heartbreaking new twist can now be reported for the first time after a judge lifted restrictions on the link between the siblings.
Harry was found dumped in a park in Plaistow, East London, in September 2017. He had been wrapped in a white blanket before being rushed to hospital.
Roman was discovered in a park in Newham two years later.
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