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Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 03:42:05 GMT
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Boys to swap homes 4 years after mix-up
Wed Nov 7, 8:12 AM ET
RIYADH (Reuters) - Two boys, one Saudi and one Turkish, will swap
homes four years after a hospital gave them to the wrong parents, a
Saudi newspaper said Wednesday.
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"Mistakes are always possible, but we will try to find who was
responsible and hold them to account so it doesn't happen again,"
Prince Mishaal bin Saud, governor of Najran in the far south of the
kingdom, said in comments in al-Watan newspaper.
Saudi health authorities had been reluctant to accept the Turkish
father's claim that his son Yacoub was not his, but DNA tests carried
out this week proved him right.
Published pictures show a distinctly Saudi-looking Yacoub.
The father of the other child, Saudi national Mohammed al-Monjem, had
no inkling that pale-skinned Ali was not his. He will press a 50
million riyal ($13 million) compensation claim against the health
ministry, al-Watan said.
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