Ha.. albino siblings..
Just call me sherlock....
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Surely she wont be given back to her mother is she was sold in the first place ?
Oh this poor girl.. what a rotten start to life
I am pretty sure they won't give her back to the bio parents or to the people pretending to be her parents. Selling a child is not legal. Claiming you have 14 children to get benefits isn't legal.
Allegedly,
I'm certain no one was issued a receiptI need more proof than version #7 YKWIM?
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No receipt-all righty then. There are enough stories coming out that suggest purchasing the child is rather likely. The neighbor claimed he was offered one to buy as well. No wonder-this proposed biological mother seems to have so many.
Of course, because she too appeared to be raking in the big bucks...
It seems to me, this child was passed to another Roma family to raise. Just as originally claimed.
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Those are some funky genes (assuming that this actually is her mother). Both her and her husband must have a gene for albinism to produce albino children.
One of the children has the most bizzare hair colour ive ever seen.. is that a henna dye?
They look like they really are on the bread line.. perhaps the roma family didnt do such a bad job..
She wasn't "raking big bucks." Allegedly she sold the child very cheap. As for Amish babies, I fail to see how this has any relevance.
"The mother had also reportedly told one of their neighbours that she had sold the child for 500 leva ($364), and that she had recognised Maria when her discovery made global headlines this week."
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/wo...k-marias-parents/story-fni0xs61-1226746341635
will that rush to judgement abduction charge be dropped if it turns out these two families stories and DNA matches up???
How could they have been trying to adopt her, when reportedly they obtained a birth certificate on her based on falsified information?