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A woman found her daughter left for dead by the plot of adoptions

DNA confirms first case of theft of babies

A DNA test has confirmed that a 40 year old woman, whose mother was told he had died shortly birth, is alive. It is the first case that has been established that the mother was tricked into stealing the baby she had just given birth to give it up for adoption to another family without the knowledge of his mother.

"is the first case we encounter," says Juan Luis Moreno, founder of the Association of People Affected by Adoption Irregular (Add). "It was in Barcelona, \u200b\u200bbut both prefer to conceal their identity. "
In this case, the mother never believed the doctors when told that the girl who had just given birth was dead. not when he was given a death certificate. And 40 years later has found alive.
DNA testing confirms that they are mother and daughter and the death certificate was handed to the first is false. are the first to reunite, but could be many more, since dozens of women from all over Spain reported similar cases: they were told that the child who just had died giving birth and taking advantage of their grief and bewilderment, those convinced that it was better not to see the body and the clinical is "responsible for everything."
By going to the cemeteries, many have found that, contrary to what they had said in motherhood, her son had never been buried there. So believe they were stolen for delivery to adoption.
Another woman who gave birth in Bilbao in the seventies of last century has recently found his son won. In this case, religious motherhood was not told he had died, but directly delivered the baby to a family that would be "better." Mother, who was then aged 17, also prefers to remain anonymous.
Justice Minister, Francisco Caamaño, is committed to facilitating Free DNA testing for those affected, but with judicial authorization.

SOURCE: http://www.elpais.com/articulo/sociedad/mujer/halla/hija/dada/muerta/trama/adopciones/elpepusoc/20110220elpepisoc_5/Tes


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