
Lady Finally Locates Father Whom Her Mother Got ‘Wrongly’ Deported To Africa 27 Years Ago
A lady has expressed her excitement online after locating her father, whom her mother ‘wrongly’ got deported to a country in Africa 27 years ago.
She narrated how she began looking for her father with the aid of an ancestry DNA kit and social media.
She released old pictures of herself with her father and a short clip of her video call with him after finding him.
!A lady, known on TikTok as @badbeautyqueen, could not contain her joy as she finally found her father, who was deported to Guinea 27 years ago..
According to the lady, her mother, who was mentally ill, ‘wrongly’ got her father deported 27 years ago, out of spite.
At the time, she was just four years old.
The excited lady shared her touching story on TikTok, narrating how she used an ancestry DNA kit and social media to find her father.
She attached a viral Facebook post that helped connect her to her cousin, who also connected her to her father. “Finding my dad after 27 years because my mentally ill mother wrongly deported him to Africa when I was 4 years old out of spite,” she wrote.
She posted a clip of her video call with her father after they reconnected, and detailed how her father fought for full custody of her, but faced resistance from her mum. She wrote: “On this call, I finally hear my dad’s voice “He knew how unwell my mother was “He fought for me…and he won. “At 4 years old, he had full custody of me… “But in anger, she had him deported back to Guinea. “She even changed my name… “So he could never find his little girl.” She further disclosed that her mother went as far as changing her name and phone number after her father was deported.
“She even called him after she had him deported to confirm where he was. And changed her number. “My dad’s last words to my mother, “One day my daughter will find me.” “He was right. He prayed and I prayed. “I didn’t know what I was looking for, but whatever I was looking for, I was determined to find it…”
The lady expressed joy at finding out that she has a family. “I am learning that I have so much family and I am so so grateful and so truly happy that my story has only just begun. “I haven’t hugged my dad since I was 4 but soon we will be able to hug each other again.”
Source: Legit
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