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After her father died and girls were banned from working, a 13-year-old Afghan girl disguised herself as a boy to work and support her family for 3 years until she was caught

A 13-year-old Afghan girl named Noria was detained by authorities after working disguised as a boy for three years to support her family following her father's death.

Noria had been working at a café under the name "Noor Ahmad" for the past three years, earning between 7,000 and 10,000 Afghanis per month. "I have no supporter except God," she said in footage of her detention. "This was out of necessity. No one does this willingly. My father has passed away."

In a video recorded while in custody, the girl explained that she dressed as a boy out of necessity so she could work and provide for her family. She says she adopted the disguise in order to earn money to support her sisters after the death of her father.

u/xGoddessHoney — 5 days ago
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In 2012, French student Anaïs Bordier saw American actress Samantha Futerman on YouTube and was stunned by their resemblance. Discovering they shared the same birthday and birthplace in South Korea, the adoptees connected, took a DNA test, and learned they were identical twins—reunited after 25 year

Anais Bordier, a student living in London, discovered Samantha Futerman on YouTube and was struck by their identical appearance. Curious, she researched further and found that both shared the same birthday and were born in Busan, South Korea. She also learned that Samantha had been adopted, just like her.

Anais contacted Samantha through social media, and the two quickly formed a strong connection. They began communicating regularly through platforms like Skype and Facebook, sharing details about their lives and similarities. Both expressed a sense of something missing while growing up, which they later understood.

To confirm their suspicion, they launched a campaign to fund a DNA test and documentary. The results officially confirmed that they were twin sisters who had been separated at birth, turning their discovery into a remarkable real-life reunion story.

Source: https://graziadaily.co.uk/life/real-life/dna-proves-separated-twins-found-youtube-siblings/

u/xGoddessHoney — 6 days ago