China Daily (Hong Kong)

Woman to be reunited with parents

- By SHI XIAOFENG in Hangzhou shixf @chinadaily.com.cn

A Chinese woman, who was adopted by a couple from the Netherland­s 23 years ago, has successful­ly identified her biological parents through DNA tests, after being helped by local media in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province.

The 23-year-old Linsey van Santen was abandoned five weeks after she was born.

Having learned about other successful cases, she came up with the idea of searching for her birthparen­ts via the media last year, with the Wenzhou Metropolis Daily publishing her story last month.

Van Santen said in the story that she was abandoned in front of Wenzhou Children Welfare Center on the evening of July 18, 1994, wrapped in a blanket.

She stayed at the center for a while, until the Dutch couple adopted her.

Aware that she was adopted as a young child, she has been eager to contact her biological parents.

“I have become an independen­t women and I want to let my Chinese parents know that I am living a good life,” she said.

Having lived overseas for so long, Van Santen speaks little Chinese, but insisted on having Chinese posters published on Chinese social media sites in the hope of them being seen by her birthparen­ts.

Van Santen’s story was published by several media outlets over the past month. Many people called a hotline number to give clues or claiming to be her birthparen­ts. However, it was the informatio­n provided by a woman, surnamed Wu, from Longwan district in Wenzhou city that was most important.

Wu had been checking notices regarding missing family members for years, and the detailed informatio­n in the Wenzhou Metropolis Daily report appeared to correspond to her second daughter.

Both Van Santen and Wu provided DNA samples to a gene testing organizati­on, with test results revealing on Friday that Wu is Van Santen’s biological mother.

The pair added each other on WeChat later that day and began chatting with the help of its translatio­n function. Van Santen conducted a video call with Wu at the Wenzhou Metropolis Daily office on Saturday, assisted by an interprete­r.

“Baby, I feel guilty all the time. It is all my fault,” said Wu, who could not help crying when facing her long lost daughter.

Van Santen said her foster parents were very happy for her and she would reschedule her 2018 China trip to reunite with her Chinese family later this year.

Ruan Lifan contribute­s to this story.

 ?? ZHENG PENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Linsey van Santen chats with her biological mother during a video call as her mother is overcome with emotion on Saturday.
ZHENG PENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Linsey van Santen chats with her biological mother during a video call as her mother is overcome with emotion on Saturday.

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