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| Subject: Man finds neighbor is long-lost brother Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:04 am | |
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- Brothers seperated since children
Found each other 30 years later Had been neighbours for seven months
TWO Canadian men, each given up for adoption at a young age, were separately searching for their biological families when they learned that all they had to do was walk across the street.
The two men were shocked to discover that they were brothers - and neighbours - the Canadian Press reported.
The surprise came when one of the men, Tommy Larkin, was speaking with someone from the adoption agency about the identity of his brother.
"She gave me his name and asked me four or five times if I knew him," Mr Larkin told a local newspaper.
"I said I didn't and she kept asking me if I was sure I haven't met him."
Then she gave him his newfound brother's address.
"I am looking at the house right now," he said.
Mr Larkin, 30, and Stephen Goosney, 29, were born a year-and-a-half apart and lived across the street from each other for seven months before the adoption agency connected the two, according to the Canadian Press.
"It was all pretty overwhelming," Mr Goosney said.
"It's been good. We have been seeing each other pretty much every day, just hanging out and trying to catch up."
They both said they started looking for their family because they wanted to know more about their medical history.
They still are looking to find the rest of their family, but they do not have much to go on. | |
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Inah Head Bitch In Charge
Number of posts : 4534 Age : 31 Registration date : 2007-12-16 Points : 34177
| Subject: Re: Man finds neighbor is long-lost brother Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:12 am | |
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