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Mumbai: Torn apart by police, foster family now reunited with girls

Two months back, the girls were cruelly separated from their foster parents after a woman turned up claiming she was their real mother; the High Court returned the girls to the family on Wednesday

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The Bombay High Court brought cheer to a family in Nagpada by hearing, and accepting, their plea to be reunited with the two foster daughters they had found in a garbage dump 11 years ago. The family was torn apart two months ago, after a woman turned up to claim the girls as her own.

Rubina Sheikh is ecstatic to be reunited with the girls nearly two months after they were taken away by the cops. The girls are relieved to be home as well, and hope they never have to leave again
Rubina Sheikh is ecstatic to be reunited with the girls nearly two months after they were taken away by the cops. The girls are relieved to be home as well, and hope they never have to leave again

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