Baby trafficking: a young girl discovers her twin on !

Baby trafficking: a young girl discovers her twin on !
Baby trafficking: a young girl discovers her twin on TV!

A TikTok video reveals the shocking story of two sisters separated by a baby trafficking ring – and shows how Amy, with the help of a journalist, found her lost twin sister.

A woman discovered she had a twin sister while watching a dance competition on . (symbolic image).

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A chance television appearance highlights a shocking truth. Amy, born in Georgia, discovers as a child, during a dance competition on television, a young girl who looks just like her. Her mother contradicts her, but years later, Amy learns the terrible truth about her origins.

Amy, who now studies physics and leads a normal life, always felt like something was missing in her life. “It was like there was a void inside me that no one could fill,” she describes.

The turning point came when she was at her grandmother’s house at the age of twelve and saw herself on television. Her friends and acquaintances were equally perplexed and contacted her mother, who however claimed not to know the girl.

Sold for 500 euros

At the age of 19, Amy uploaded a video to TikTok, following which Ano, who looked strikingly similar to her, showed up. Both note that they were born in the same hospital and at the same time.

The truth is shocking: Amy and Ano are twin sisters who were separated at birth and sold for 500 euros. Their adoptive parents were unaware of this crime, writes “rtl.de”.

In Georgia, babies have been sold for decades without their parents’ knowledge. Presenter Tamuna Museridze, herself concerned, reveals that many mothers live in the belief that their children are dead. Doctors even showed them the bodies of babies that did not belong to them. The extent of this crime is not yet fully understood.

This article was written using artificial intelligence (AI). All content taken up by the AI ​​is verified by the editorial staff.

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