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this is so sad
She is right to be angry. I hope she finds peace.
Just like the Catholics did in the past. (Forced adoptions)
This was absolutely devastating. Snot and tears here, all the way from Australia. God bless these women, and all others like them, and may they find peace.
This is so sad 😭 it makes me cry
Someone needs to start database/collection where all these adopted from India can upload DNA and be matched up with any cousins etc that might be adopted as well
India not for Begginers
Wishing these lovely women all the best. So sorry that answers cannot always be found.
I smso sorry i am cring as i seen you and hearing the horror story about your parents, especially the graveyard of your father.
please take dna with your sisters
Can they stay there! Crazy they were allowed to be adopted, when they have parents. Best they reside in their homeland.
I really hope teresa and laila met their loved ones and their near to distant families ❤ I really wish Laila finds her family and to teresa you are a lovely women I hope you live with your sisters and stay connected with 😊
Yes teresa you are a lucky one and you have sisters to go to your birthplace and stat connected forever ❤😊🎉😂
Yes teresa you are a lucky one and you have sisters to go to your birthplace and stat connected forever ❤😊🎉😂
Laylas mum has sindoor (red powder line in her hairline) and red bindi (between her eyebrows) which means she was married. Only married women do this it is a symbol of being married.
Not sure how it happens in Western countries, but due to lack of land availability, old graves that no one visits or has died off are actually resold.. this happens in Sri Lanka too..
As heartbreaking as it is, I think white people, and people who grow up in western countries need to realize that people living in abject poverty will lie, manipulate, give deceitful sob stories, just to get money, specially if you appear to be from a well-off/ foreign background. They feel no shame about it and more often than not think they have every right to exploit kindness and vulnerability.
I feel bad for both these women, but you have to understand that values, basic decency, respect for fellow humans in places in south Asia, south America, Africa and any other place, specially and specifically, areas drowning in poverty are worlds apart from Western countries.
You can’t understand why until you live in that society. Then suddenly why becomes very clear.
Why are DNA tests not used?
Get a DNA test with the sisters as well, you never know someone might be scamming you for embezzlement. Welcome to india.
God bless the people who adopt these poor unfortunate children and give them parents and a family life ❤❤
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She at least has one picture. I adopted a child where we didn’t have anything. My son has no desire to find his biological mother
I feel sorry, but it is normal if no one is looking after and paying the fees of the grave, it is given to the next ….
Is this part of a scam that Mother Teresa and her orphanage were doing in Kolkata?
As a little boy, I was once lost in Calcutta as we were transiting through. Never felt so alone in all my life….and hopeless. I stayed right where I was and didn't move. Eventually I was found. The Hindu's holy book, the Gita says clearly, "Even the high class woman is lower than the worst evil." What can I say. It's not the place to go looking for someone whom you've lost. But, I wish you all success.
Lot of these orphanages actually sell the babies. I tell my son just Thank God you survived and have a good home. You were saved by God
I don’t understand why both girls didn’t have someone local to talk to people . They can get more information out of people. Sad to see these girls going through this much pain. They don’t know the culture. Locals always know someone. I feel their pain. God bless both these ladies, help them find peace. Love from me to both 💕
As humans we are always curious about our past and origins. Every adopted child has a different story. Your questions maybe logical for 2026 western society and thus frustrating when answers are missing.
Sadly the Indian society has a lot of stigma attached. Covering up & hiding identities is their way. I’m Anglo Indian and my grandma has told me some stories about families back then railway employees were split apart due to poverty had a string of kids but couldn’t feed them so gave them up for adoption or married the older siblings for a better life it’s heartbreaking really! Anglos migration to UK/US/OZ/Canada cannot find family left behind & then come to know they’d have passed on. So there isn’t any hope or closure sadly!
oh my god I just spoke to Ian Pratt in November for a different matter. I know his child rights efforts. Did not know this about him.
….so indicative of the attitude that women are dispensable, not even worthy of recording. heartbreaking…I don't think these women raised British truly understand the impact of the level of poverty their families were existing and the common practice of raping servants and sex slavery.
Teri and Layla 🫶🏼🙏🏼 I’m sad to hear of your beginnings of life 😢🙏🏼
Please have yourself and possible family members you should meet have the dna samples done, take back home with you to be tested… as the saying take answers given with a grain of salt, and DNA does not lie.
So called mother "Teresa" sent many children to different countries and converted. Govt. Gave "Bharat Ratna" to "A missionary woman'' and deceived Bhartiya. Once Bangal was a rich state before the British came.
The culture is poles apart from a British upbringing. Filth and poverty causes people to do things for money.
Layla looks a lot like Maria Venus Raj, Miss Philippines 2010, who has an Indian father! I could not help but seeing a very good resemblance in their faces!
Both ladies look like the women in the photos
I wish them well 🙏🏽
This is India. Get with the program. Leila, the woman(mother) in the picture/photo, does NOT look like the kind of person who would want to give up her new born. (a) the sindoor on her forehead indicate she was a married woman whose husband was alive. (b) she seem well kept, as if she was eating well, having nice healthy skin….not extremely poor (c) her dress is not the type that the poor and destitute wear. (d) the woman is of a middle class, eats well, dress well, even wears a bindi on her forehead and earrings. (e) The picture was taken against a green screen backdrop with the intent of keeping the location secret. She could have been from another state, unaware that her picture is being used for this purpose. Most definitely she does NOT look like the kind of person/class/status who would want to give up her new born baby.