Two children who were accidentally switched at birth three years ago
were returned to their parents in the southern province of Binh Phuoc,
Vietnam on Monday, July 25.
The hospital responsible for the mistake is now facing possibilities
of a lawsuit as it mistake caused serious consequences. The hospital
would offer each family VND20 million (US$890) and cover fees for
previous DNA tests. But both families have rejected the offer, without
specifying their demand. Hoang Van Thanh, director of Binh Long Town
General Hospital, have apologized to the two families.
Local authorities have also pledged to help both families change relevant identity papers for their children.
Vu Dinh Khien said he had been waiting to get his daughter back, but
added that he would continue to support the other child. The other
father, Hoang Van Tuan, said the meager amount is insufficient for the
damage caused to both families in the past three years.
"I will file a lawsuit against the hospital," he said.
On January 10, 2013, Khien’s wife, Nguyen Thi Thu Trang, and Tuan’s
wife, Thi Lien, gave birth to two baby girls at the hospital. Both
weighed three kilograms and were mistakenly handed to the wrong mother.
In May, 2016, Trang’s father visited a nearby village and saw a baby
who looks exactly like his daughter. Both families then filed
complaints to the hospital after learning the truth. Khien admitted that
he had doubted his wife’s faithfulness over the past years because the
baby girl that they came home with has no resemblance to his family.
Photo: The two mothers are pictured with their biological daughter yesterday, July 25.
Source: Tieu Thien