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Leto
01-11-2021, 03:41 PM
Incredible twist as two adopted women search for biological mum

Two sisters who were given up for adoption separately have discovered each other by chance while both trying to track down their biological parents.

The incredible coincidence happened despite the fact that Victoria Tedesco, 40, and Oriana Moscheni, 41, live 1,500 kilometres apart.

Both sisters discovered that they were adopted, but had no luck tracking down their mother over the years.

However, the pair discovered each other after Tedesco spotted a young woman that looked remarkably like her on a page called “Mama te Busca” or “Mum is Looking for You”.

While she was surfing the pages, she was shocked to see a picture of Moscheni, who had a striking resemblance to herself.

Tedesco said she woke her husband and showed him the picture without saying anything, and her suspicions were confirmed when he told her “what are you doing posting pictures of yourself this late?”

Moscheni was so curious that she even paid for Tedesco to have a DNA test with a company in the US that specialises in mapping out a person’s family tree.

Both were shocked to find the results showed they were full sisters after having spent over four decades thinking they were only children.

After an online conversation, they also realised that they had even lived near each other at one point, spending over 20 years in neighbouring districts in Buenos Aires, but never met until now.

After a heartfelt talk with her biological sister, Moscheni said: “We spent 40 years thinking we were only daughters and all the years we have left are to going to be spent building our sisterhood.

“That is why I have been thinking, ‘I came here looking for my past and instead found a future’.”
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Wallace Darling
01-11-2021, 03:43 PM
Beautiful story! And it hits close to home for me as someone who is adopted. Thanks for sharing. :)

Leto
01-11-2021, 03:46 PM
They are both on Gedmatch

ZG6693218 Victoria

Amerindian 29.35 Pct
East_Asian -
African 4.18 Pct
Atlantic_Baltic 38.54 Pct
Australasian 0.24 Pct
Siberian 1.3 Pct
Caucasus_Gedrosia 7.71 Pct
Southern 18.67 Pct
South_Asian -

KH5226730 Oriana

Amerindian 28.97 Pct
East_Asian -
African 2.34 Pct
Atlantic_Baltic 40.14 Pct
Australasian -
Siberian -
Caucasus_Gedrosia 6.94 Pct
Southern 19.65 Pct
South_Asian 1.97 Pct

Seem to be ca. 65% European or so.