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‘You're not alone’ – Miché Solomon's moving advice to the abducted girl who was found 20 years later

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Miché Solomon wrote a heartfelt open letter to the girl who recently discovered she was kidnapped at birth. (PHOTO: Facebook/Miche-Zephany Nurse)
Miché Solomon wrote a heartfelt open letter to the girl who recently discovered she was kidnapped at birth. (PHOTO: Facebook/Miche-Zephany Nurse)

She was just 17 when she discovered her mom wasn’t the woman who’d given birth to her, and her world was turned upside down and inside out. 

Miché Solomon turned out to be Zephany Nurse, the baby who was stolen from her mom at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town in 1997 and whose true identity was revealed after someone remarked how much another girl at her school looked like her. 

That girl turned out to be her sister and DNA tests revealed Miché was the long-lost child of Celeste and Morné Nurse. 

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