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Fateful Reunion: Two long-lost sisters recently reunited after more than 60 years due to an accidental DNA test that said they were like a jigsaw puzzle

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Fateful reunion: Recently, two long-lost sisters reunited after more than 60 years due to an unexpected DNA test in which they said that they were integrated into each other's lives like jigsaw puzzles.

Life is always full of wonderful surprises. However, coincidentally, both are named Julie and one is named Julie Mamo; The other is called Julie Ansell.

In 1956, 66-year-old Julie Mamo was abandoned by her unmarried 17-year-old mother, Lillian Fisher, who was adopted just nine days after birth. When she was a child, she distanced herself from her birth mother after her adoptive parents, Mavis and David Holland, migrated to Australia.

Lillian went on to have four more children, including eldest daughter, Julie Ansell, now 64, who lives in St Margaret's Bay in Kent.

The now-deceased mother told her daughter Ansell that she had given a child for adoption when she was 17. It was a regret in her life.

However, the sisters' reunion again seems to be a divine arrangement. Now the two of them want to make up for lost time. They now call themselves "Julie 1" and "Julie 2".

The sisters' nephew, Jason Fisher, found out from the genealogy website MyHeritage.com that he was a 90% match for Mamo, even though he didn't know who Mamo was. This is true despite the fact that his two sisters have a match rate of only 70%. Try them to find out the reason for this mysterious match.

Julie Ansel flew to Australia last month to meet her long-lost sister, and after spending some time figuring out the connection between the two, they realized how much they had in common, from eating spiders as children to hobbies like making wood.

Julie and Julie then returned to the UK together to get Julie Mamo to meet her family, as they hadn't seen each other in 45 years.

Julie is due to return to Australia later this month after the cyclone reunion, but the sisters hope to meet again in Bali next year. They are currently doing further DNA tests to see if they also have the same father, as they now believe that "anything is possible."

Fateful Reunion: Two long-lost sisters recently reunited after more than 60 years due to an accidental DNA test that said they were like a jigsaw puzzle
Fateful Reunion: Two long-lost sisters recently reunited after more than 60 years due to an accidental DNA test that said they were like a jigsaw puzzle
Fateful Reunion: Two long-lost sisters recently reunited after more than 60 years due to an accidental DNA test that said they were like a jigsaw puzzle
Fateful Reunion: Two long-lost sisters recently reunited after more than 60 years due to an accidental DNA test that said they were like a jigsaw puzzle
Fateful Reunion: Two long-lost sisters recently reunited after more than 60 years due to an accidental DNA test that said they were like a jigsaw puzzle

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