Jordana Huber , Canwest News ServicePublished: Saturday, February 16, 2008
TORONTO - In her latest portrait shots, Angelica-Leslie laughs.
But the eight-month-old child, abandoned in a parking garage stairwell Jan. 30, still has had no one come forward to claim or identify her.
Next month, the Children's Aid Society will go to court to start her adoption process.
"You would hope to think that someone would recognize her,'' said Moxley.
"We're using Facebook (and) YouTube to put this picture out.
If she is not from here then maybe somebody in the United States
will recognize her.''
Persaud, meanwhile, said the CAS expects to make an application
Persaud, meanwhile, said the CAS expects to make an application
to the courts in March to have Angelica-Leslie ``legally freed'' for
adoption, which will require the baby to temporarily become a Crown ward.
Persaud said the baby's biological family would then have 30 days
Persaud said the baby's biological family would then have 30 days
to appeal a judge's ruling."
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