In the first verdict of its kind, a South Korean court found that a woman adopted by an American couple almost four decades ago must be recognised as the daughter of an 85-year-old South Korean man.
The ruling provides hope for the thousands of Korean-born adoptees who want to know the identities of their birth parents.
But for Kara Bos, the adoptee who brought the case, it’s been a painful struggle that is still not over.
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