Searching Online
Renee searched for Justin online and found a profile that matched. She texted him on Facebook, and later told in an interview: “I wrote, ‘Hi, Justin. I think I may be your biological sister.'”
Getting In Touch
Justin recalled that moment as one of the best memories of his life. Without saying a word, they exchanged their phone numbers and heard each other’s voice for the first time. They couldn’t wait for any further and planned to meet in the next couple of weeks. Their reunion pictures are one thing you wouldn’t want to miss. But where was Justin all this time and why wasn’t he mentioned anywhere in the police records?
Same Story
Apparently, in March 1984, a boy named Hong Ki Hong was abandoned in the same area, two days before Renee’s abandonment. He was just two years old when a man found the baby crying outside Yongsan Theater. The baby was scared and was taken to the hospital and was later dropped at the adoption center.
Similar Fate
Just like Renee, Hong too was adopted by an American family from Salem, Oregon. His adoptive parents gave him a new name: Justin Kragt. The pair lived in the same country all these years but never got to know the truth. In fact, unlike his sister Justin had almost no memory of his childhood.
Found In A Magazine
Justin’s adoptive mother, Sue Maguire, said in an interview: “We actually found Justin in a magazine, with this cute little cherub of a face.” Although the family knew nothing of the baby’s past but some incidents told them the obvious reason for the little boy’s abandonment.
No Details At All
Justin’s adoption report said nothing about his family or siblings but his health condition soon gave his adoptive family the reason behind it. Just two years after his adoption, Justin was admitted in the ICU and doctors told that they have to operate him.