Beyonce songwriter Diana Gordon finds her missing brother on the streets of Los Angeles. She found her brother just miles away from her home which came as a huge surprise.

Her stage name was Wynter Gordon and had her fair deal of spotlight before co-writing and producing with Beyonce. Together, they worked on hits like "Sorry" and "Daddy Lessons". She ultimately gave up her stage name on July 22, 2016.

One of the tragedies that kept her up was her loss of her brother David. It has already been 16 years with no sign of finding her brother.

Daily Mail mentioned that on December 19, 2016, she found her brother in a bus stop, sitting on two creates. "My heart was beating, the tears had already begun to pour down my face," as she recalled from that fateful day.

Her joy was due to the fact that after the first decade of losing her brother, she felt no hope of finding him. She would later accept the fact that she simply wouldn't see him again.

Her brother couldn't recognize her at first, but she showed him old photographs of them together. She also contacted her other siblings to convince their brother to come home.

Her brother was the eldest among six kids from Queens, which surprised her to see that her brother was merely 3,000 miles away from her home in LA. At a young age, their father left them and their mother had trouble raising them.

While talking to her brother, he mentioned that he was merely surviving during the past years. She is now in the process of acquiring a conservatorship lawyer so she can help make decisions on behalf of her brother.

An article on Billboard stated that she also started a fund raiser for her brother. The Gordons have now raised $6,100 out of a $50,000 goal.