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Family asks to dig up baby after seeing on TV a woman who looks like her daughter declared dead 32 years ago

In the city of Barcelona, Spain, a movie case happened. A woman asked the judicial authorities to exhume a baby buried in the Sabadell cemetery to check if it was stolen from a clinic in the municipality in the 1990s.

The lady, identified as carmen navarro, was watching a game show on television called “Now I fall!” from Antenna 3 when a participant appeared who had a great resemblance to one of his daughters.

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From then on, Mrs. Navarrese he doubted if the baby he had buried in 1990 was his. He quickly went to his lawyer and requested the exhumation of the body to carry out the respective checks. The case was approved by the authorities and on February 3 they opened the coffin of the newborn.

The woman remembers that she gave birth to a premature baby in the old Clinic of the Child Jesus of Sabadell to which they entered the Newborn Unit. Navarro went to visit his daughter every day waiting for the day he could take her home.

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“Suddenly, without any disease or previous indications, the doctors told him that the girl had died and they gave him a closed coffin, without at any time seeing the remains of the little girl”, explains Fernando Osuna, family lawyer to the Spanish media The vanguard.

At that time the family was surprised by what happened, but they decided to continue with their lives and moved to Seville, but the doubts were activated again since they saw that participant in the program.

This situation has made the family think that their baby could have been stolen and with the coffin opening They want to verify if what they buried was empty or if the ashes belonged to their daughter.

After a few months since Mrs. Navarrese filed the petition with his lawyer, they were finally able to exhume the body of the newborn. The forensic technician Isabel Navarro confirmed that the coffin had the ashes of a baby and they will be transferred to a laboratory of DNA. Results could take between one and two months.

In the event that it is verified that the remains found do not coincide with the DNA of the family, they will begin to search for who was the television contestant to talk to her, and if it is found to be a stolen baby, a legal battle to punish those who separated the girl from her parents.

In case of a lawsuit, it will include from the doctor to the nurses who attended the delivery and were with the baby, as well as the people who certified the death.

“It would be a crime of identity theft, falsehood and kidnapping”, commented the family’s lawyer in the aforementioned medium.

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Source: Elcomercio

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