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After easy part of DNA test, two families face dilemma

Melon Lutenyo and Sharon Mathias. The sisters who were separated at birth reunited. [Elvis Ogina. Standard]

They are the ones who went out in search of the truth; now they must be prepared to handle it.

Those were the words of Rosemary Khaveleli, a mother of the twins reunited after nearly two decades apart. Seated nearby, Angelina Omina, the mother of Mevies Imbaya, the other girl swapped at birth, nodded in agreement.

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