Two women in Norway, swapped at birth almost six decades ago, allege a government coverup of the mix-up. Their lawsuit ...
The babies - one born on Feb. 14 and the other on Feb. 15, 1965 - are now 59-year-old women and they are filing a lawsuit.
Dokken had given birth to a baby girl on Feb. 14, 1965, at a private, central Norway institution called Eggesboenes Hospital, ...
Authorities discovered the error when they were teenagers but kept it a secret, say the women, who are now 59.
STAVANGER, Norway (AP) — In 1965, a Norwegian woman gave birth to a baby girl in a private hospital. Seven days later she ...
Discover the heart-wrenching story of a Norwegian woman who unknowingly raised a child switched at birth, leading to a ...
Rafteseth Dokken’s biological daughter had been mistakenly switched at birth in the maternity ward of the hospital in central Norway. The girl she ended up raising, Mona, was not the ...
Mona, the girl raised by the woman, was not the baby she gave birth to. The babies - one born on 14 February and the other on ...
It took nearly six decades to discover the true reason: Rafteseth Dokken's biological daughter had been mistakenly switched at birth in the maternity ward of the hospital in central Norway.