Woman Reunites With Biological Parents in Oral After 25 Years
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A video showing the reunion of a young woman, raised in the U.S., with her biological parents at the airport in Oral (Uralsk) has gone viral on social media, Orda.kz reports, citing Moy Gorod.
The story began in 2000, when a woman from the West Kazakhstan region was told her newborn daughter had died. Twenty-five years later, it emerged that the child was alive and had been raised abroad in a foster family. The young woman, accompanied by her adoptive father, flew to Kazakhstan to meet her relatives.
Footage of the emotional meeting shows the family embracing their grown-up daughter after 25 years apart.
According to reports, a criminal case has been opened against three doctors suspected of involvement in the child’s disappearance.
The reunion video was shared online by the woman’s sister, Aymgul.
Original Author: Natalia Ovchinnikova
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