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DNA Test Brings Long-Lost Sisters Together After Decades

Sisters Darragh Hannan and Jee Won Ha, who were separated shortly after birth in South Korea, have finally reunited after nearly 40 years thanks to a DNA testing service. Born just 14 months apart, the siblings grew up unknowingly in different countries, with Darragh being adopted by an Irish family and Jee Won by an American family. Their paths converged when they independently decided to use the MyHeritage DNA service to learn more about their heritage. The DNA results matched them as siblings, a revelation that led to an emotional first meeting on October 25. This reunion was not only a profound personal moment but also a testament to the power of genetic technology in connecting people. The sisters are now exploring their shared past and making up for lost time, grateful for the chance to build a future together as a family. Their story is a heartwarming reminder of the unexpected and beautiful ways in which technology can impact personal lives.

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