DNA confirms that girl in Mexico is US woman's daughter

DNA confirms that girl in Mexico is US woman's daughter, A Mexican court was deciding the eventual fate of a youngster at the focal point of a cross-fringe guardianship case Friday after DNA testing affirmed she is the girl of a Texas lady who has been scanning for her for a long time.

Prosecutor Jose Martin Godoy Castro said late Thursday that the tests built up the hereditary connection between 13-year-old Alondra Diaz and Dorotea Garcia of Houston.

Alondra Diaz was taken to Mexico in 2007 by her dad, Reynaldo Diaz, without her mom's assent, and her whereabouts had not been known as of not long ago.

The case increased universal consideration a month ago after Judge Cinthia Elodia Mercado decided that another youngster, 14-year-old Alondra Luna, was the missing young lady and requested her discharged to Garcia.

Feature recordings coursed broadly of Alondra Luna shouting and frantically opposing as police dragged her away. DNA testing performed after the young lady was taken to the United States demonstrated that Alondra Luna was not Garcia's girl, and she came back to her genuine family in Guanajuato, Mexico.

With a media spotlight now working on this issue, Reynaldo Diaz conveyed the genuine Alondra Diaz to relatives who then introduced her to powers, saying she was arranged to run live with her mom.

Garcia had a passionate gathering with her little girl this week in a court in the western condition of Michoacan. Be that as it may, this time the judge sat tight for DNA affirmation.

The court opened a listening to Friday morning to formally consider the aftereffects of the new tests and focus authority of the young lady.
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