THE MOST STUNNING THING HAPPENED WHEN A COUPLE ADOPTED THIS BABY BUT THEN DISCOVERED SHE ISN’T ALONE!!
Parents are a gift of The Almighty for their children. They sacrifice their needs in order to fulfill their child’s dream. On the contrary, the incidents of parents abandoning their children after giving them birth are enough to shock anybody. This is a similar case of an orphaned child, but what happened afterward in her life will leave you in tears.
Took A Decision
Back in 1997, Ron and Natalie Trecroce were living in Canada when they came to a major decision that would send them halfway around the world. Yes, they decided that it was time to complete their family.
A Miracle!
They had decided to fulfill this dream of their’s through adoption. On seeing a baby girl in Arad, west of Romania where they had gone to find the child who would complete their family, they developed an instant liking and knew that this was the child they were waiting for.
An Orphan
Her name was Rodica Lavinia Farcas, and she was just one year old. She was living in an orphanage after being left there by her biological mother, who had become unable to care for her. Sadly, the baby girl wasn’t in the best shape.
Pathetic State
In fact, Rodica was malnourished, which had in turn led to further health problems. They discovered, for instance, that she had developed rickets and that her bones had weakened because of the prolonged lack of vitamin D and other important nutrients.
Unable To Find…
Still, the Canadian couple adopted Rodica and prepared to take her back home. Accurate birth records in Romania at that time were not easy to get hold of, however, so the truth about Rodica’s early life was initially difficult for the family to decipher.
Left Shocked
But the Trecroces dug deeper. And before long, the Canadian couple made a huge discovery that changed everything: Rodica was not alone in the world. In fact, she had an older sister. But where was she?
A Daunting Task
After making the surprising discovery, the Trecroces were left with the task of finding the elder sister. But, it didn’t take them long to comprehend the fact that it was not going to be an easy task as the sisters were put in separate orphanages when they had first arrived there.
Success!
The couple did, however, eventually manage to work out where the older girl was being looked after. They also learned that her name was Gianina Farcas and she had been born in 1995. This made her just one year older than Rodica.
Adopted Her Too
It turned out that both sisters had been in Arad the whole time. But it was only in 1997 that the Romanian girls would finally reunite, and it was all thanks to the diligent work of the Trecroces. And wonderfully, the couple officially adopted both sisters and took them back to Canada with them.
A Failed Attempt
Further research into Rodica and Gianina’s early lives, though, revealed that they were not their parents’ only offspring. In fact, they were two of eight siblings. Their new parents tried their hardest to track down one of their brothers but were unable to find him.
Changed The Name
The couple was very happy to have the sisters in their home. Consequently, they decided to change their name to Danielle and Sophie respectively. In order to retain the identity that their original parents had given them, the couple decided to make their original names the middle ones.
Harsh Conditions
Danielle and Sophie’s poor start in life was not uncommon in Romania in the 1990s. The country’s leader at the time, Nicolae Ceauşescu, was regarded as a harsh dictator. And he put in place some very stringent birth-control rules.
Caught Up In A Cruel Act
For instance, he forbade all forms of contraception, and this naturally led to a huge surge in the country’s birth rate. Consequently, many families hit financial trouble and simply didn’t have the means to support multiple children.
They Were Left
That is the reason why so many Romanian babies ended up in orphanages during those years. Some parents who were struggling to care for their children ended up neglecting them; others simply gave them up so that they could have a chance at a better life.
Sheer Fate
Back to the Trecroces. Six years after the girls were adopted in Romania, the Trecroces received an offer from a documentary maker hoping to share their story. The family obliged, and the sisters’ journey from Arad to Ontario was then made into a film.
A Youtube Clip
Recently, older sister Sophie edited some of the footage into a shorter YouTube clip. It was well received, especially by people who were also adopted in Romania when they were young.
Responded Eagerly
Little sister Danielle commented on her sister’s video, revealing her plans to return to Romania in 2018. She said that she was keen to learn more about the rest of her siblings and parents too. “I would love to go back to explore the country!” she wrote.
An Appeal
However, she also commented on the frustrations of carrying out such research in Romania. “Poor documentation makes it very difficult to track them down,” she explained. Some YouTube users offered her some advice on how to find them, giving her the name of a Facebook group dedicated to finding abandoned Romanian children.
Settled Now
Sophie is now 22 years old and studying photography. Danielle, aged 21, is also a student, and she lives close to her sister in Ontario. It’s amazing to think that had their new Canadian parents not traveled to Romania, the sisters might never have had the chance to grow up together.
A Thing To Ponder
This incident teaches us a very valuable lesson. Those parents who abandon their children after giving them birth commit a heinous crime. Luckily, with big-hearted people like this couple still in this world, children like Sophie and Danielle are able to live a normal life most importantly under the care of a mother and a father.
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