The New Zealand Herald

Kiwi man helps reunite four Russian siblings

- — Belinda Feek

A Kiwi man has helped reunite four Russian siblings after they were separated 17 years ago.

Anastasiya Lubichenko posted on Alex Gilbert’s I’m Adopted Facebook page last week that she was looking for her younger brother who she was separated from after their mother died in 1999.

Just 24 hours later, Gilbert was getting in touch with Lubichenko’s Auckland-based brother, Maksim, after contacting his Kiwi adoption agency.

“He was born in June of 1999, in the Novokuznez­k city, Kemerovsky region, Russia,” Anastasiya wrote on the I’m Adopted page. “We were a family: mother, three boys and girl.

“Our mother was very ill and died later unfortunat­ely. I was too young and couldn’t look after my brothers.”

Her brothers were then put in childcare services from 2000 to 2002. She found documents to show that Maksim had been adopted by a family in New Zealand.

“Please help me to find our brother! I want only have possibilit­y to communicat­e with him and know that he is fine, happy and I would like say him that he has sister and brother!” she wrote.

Maksim told the Herald that when he was first contacted he wasn’t sure what to make of it.

“I did not believe it. I was thinking to myself is this real, or is someone playing me on? When I got more informatio­n about it I read the story that was sent to me and it matched with my story I had been told as a kid my whole life.

“I knew I had brothers and a sister, just not where or how old. I thought to myself, ‘This could be the real thing.’ So I messaged back first thing saying, ‘Is this real?’, and she said, ‘Yes’.”

Maksim said he wasn’t sure if he would ever be able to find his siblings.

“I did not think I would find them, or if they would find me, but now they have and it’s great. I am still in shock but very excited. With every spare minute I am messaging them and getting to know them more.”

The siblings were in regular touch with each other and hoped to meet.

Gilbert was pleased his project, which had been going for four years, was getting internatio­nal recognitio­n and able to reunite lost relatives.

 ??  ?? Ivan (left), Anastasiya and Uriy Lubichenko, from Novokuznez­k City in Russia. The siblings have another brother adopted in 2002 by a family in New Zealand.
Ivan (left), Anastasiya and Uriy Lubichenko, from Novokuznez­k City in Russia. The siblings have another brother adopted in 2002 by a family in New Zealand.

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