Father and lost daughter reunited after 50 years

Sophie Parker,Wiltshireand
Ben Prater,BBC Radio Wiltshire
News imageITV/ Wall To Wall Hilary and Kevin smile at the camera while taking a selfie together in a garden area. They are both wearing glasses and holding beer glasses. Hilary is wearing a black tank top and Kevin is wearing a pink t-shirtITV/ Wall To Wall
Kevin Jordan (R) applied to the Long Lost Family programme to find his daughter Hilary Campbell Smith

A daughter reunited with her biological father 50 years after she was adopted has described how they were "just meant to find each other".

Kevin Jordan, from Royal Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire, applied to the ITV 1 show Long Lost Family for help finding Hilary Campbell Smith, whom he discovered lives just 40 miles away (64km) in Salisbury.

"She was always on my mind," said Kevin, explaining he and his late wife Jackie had the baby as teenagers and their parents had made the adoption decision for them.

Jackie, who died in 2013, spent 10 days in hospital looking after Hilary before she was adopted.

News imageKevin Jordan An old wedding photo outside a church door: a group, with bride and groom in the middle (Kevin and Jackie), and sets of people on either side of them, two men in smart suits and two women dressed smartly.Kevin Jordan
Kevin and Jackie were teenagers when Hilary was born, but married and went on to have other children

"Back then it was really disgraceful," Mr Jordan explained.

"We had no option, our parents made the decision that we should have the baby adopted. So it was out of our hands really.

"Of course it was painful. On the 10th day, Hilary was taken. I didn't even really get to say goodbye to her."

The couple later married and had three more children - but never forgot Hilary.

Mr Jordan said his wife had been reluctant to find her, not wanting to upset anyone.

But when she died, he decided to track down their lost daughter "before it's too late".

Wiltshire dad and daughter reunite after 50 years

Ms Campbell Smith had been close to her adoptive parents until they passed away, but had always wondered about her biological family.

She would talk herself out of it, but when she found an unusual handwritten envelope laying on her doormat, said: "I was always going to follow it through, it wasn't even something I needed to consider."

"When you reach the grand age of 50, you think that any chances of meeting your biological family maybe have disappeared," she said.

"The fact we've been reunited after is really quite special."

News imageITV/ Wall To Wall Hilary and Nicky Campbell stand together smiling at the camera. Both are wearing glasses. They stand in a garden. Hilary is wearing a blue dress, Nicky is in a suit jacket with a pink polo top underneathITV/ Wall To Wall
Ms Campbell Smith - pictured with Long Lost Family presenter Nicky Campbell - said there was no question of responding to the letter she received

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