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Pay Extra $15 To Ensure Mother Gets The Correct Baby

Does it matter. Just like wearing a pair of 3D special effect glasses watching a show, all things (real or fake), thrown at you seems real.

Of course it matters. A real apple feeds you, a fake turkey won't!
 
Malaysia hospitals are the best, they had never mixed up anyone's baby.
 
Malaysia hospitals are the best, they had never mixed up anyone's baby.

Source: BBC

Chance meeting solves baby mix-up

By Jonathan Kent
BBC News, Kuala Lumpur

A Malaysian Chinese couple are considering taking legal action against a hospital for sending them home with the wrong baby nearly 30 years ago.

The couple, who had always suspected a mix-up, were reunited with their biological son after a chance meeting in a shopping centre.

But the family may now face a battle with Malaysia's religious authorities.

As well as taking a Chinese name, the son wants to renounce Islam - something which is very difficult in Malaysia.

Teo Ma Leong had always suspected his fifth child was not his own.

The young boy's dark features led neighbours to whisper that he was the result of an affair.

Meanwhile, Mr Teo's biological son had always suspected he was not really the child of the Malay Muslim couple who took him home from a hospital in Batu Pahat in southern Malaysia in 1978.

So Zulhaidi Omar left home at 13 because he felt he did not belong.

Supermarket spot

Then eight years ago one of his sisters spotted him working in a shopping centre.

Convinced he was the spitting image of their father, she brought the rest of her family along.

After staring at one another for a while they found the courage to speak and the truth emerged.

DNA tests subsequently proved that the two men were father and son.

Now the family has gone public with their story because Zulhaidi wishes to take a Chinese name and renounce Islam.

That is very difficult in Malaysia, where the Islamic authorities regard abandoning the faith as a grievous sin.

However the Malaysian government has started to encourage a more pragmatic approach from its religious departments, so the Teo family may yet be reunited in name as well as deed.
 
Than the real son just go with the real family,,makan pork, drink alcohol and attend their religious festivals,,,dont tell me the police will stop him? except ramadan he have to be careful,,religious police will stop him from eating during the fasting period.

Source: BBC

Chance meeting solves baby mix-up

By Jonathan Kent
BBC News, Kuala Lumpur

A Malaysian Chinese couple are considering taking legal action against a hospital for sending them home with the wrong baby nearly 30 years ago.

The couple, who had always suspected a mix-up, were reunited with their biological son after a chance meeting in a shopping centre.

But the family may now face a battle with Malaysia's religious authorities.

As well as taking a Chinese name, the son wants to renounce Islam - something which is very difficult in Malaysia.

Teo Ma Leong had always suspected his fifth child was not his own.

The young boy's dark features led neighbours to whisper that he was the result of an affair.

Meanwhile, Mr Teo's biological son had always suspected he was not really the child of the Malay Muslim couple who took him home from a hospital in Batu Pahat in southern Malaysia in 1978.

So Zulhaidi Omar left home at 13 because he felt he did not belong.

Supermarket spot

Then eight years ago one of his sisters spotted him working in a shopping centre.

Convinced he was the spitting image of their father, she brought the rest of her family along.

After staring at one another for a while they found the courage to speak and the truth emerged.

DNA tests subsequently proved that the two men were father and son.

Now the family has gone public with their story because Zulhaidi wishes to take a Chinese name and renounce Islam.

That is very difficult in Malaysia, where the Islamic authorities regard abandoning the faith as a grievous sin.

However the Malaysian government has started to encourage a more pragmatic approach from its religious departments, so the Teo family may yet be reunited in name as well as deed.
 
Teo Ma Leong had always suspected his fifth child was not his own.

Moral of the story: don't assume, always ensure.

Before you sign the birth certificate, insist on a DNA test. The technology is here, so make use of it.
 
Moral of the story: don't assume, always ensure.

Before you sign the birth certificate, insist on a DNA test. The technology is here, so make use of it.

This one...will result in instant divorce...the DNA don't match the woman & vice versa...better pay the $15 & keep quiet!
 
sue. punish. such cases are over quick. they will try to settle out of court. dont waste time on anything else, it does not work. they can give you shit but no one can force you to eat it
 
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