The British man and his wife who claimed their baby was swapped at birth
and sold to traffickers were last night reunited with their lost son.
Investigators tracked down the child by ordering other new mothers to
have their babies DNA tested.
The couple accused Dr Alejandro Guidos, a gynaecologist at the
prestigious Centro Ginecologico hospital, of masterminding a plot with
other hospital staff to switch their light-skinned baby and sell him to
human traffickers.
But yesterday afternoon, hours after the family attended court to hear
Dr Guidos formally accused, the country's Attorney General's Office
dramatically announced that investigators had already identified their
biological baby.
The parents of four other boys who were also born on the same day, May
21, had last week brought their babies to be DNA tested last week after
an order was issued by the country's Prosecutor General's Office, which
had taken over the investigation.
The baby whose tests were last to be processed proved to be the couple's real child.
Speaking
last night, Prosecutor General Luis Martinez said that the babies of
two couples had been mixed up and that each would be returned to their
rightful parents at a special court hearing with the presence of a
judge.
He added: "We understand the painful drama of these two families. We are talking about two children who were swapped."
The family's lawyer, Fernando Meneses, said that the case "apparently"
seemed to be an accidental mix-up of the infants and urged the hospital
to review procedures to ensure it could not happen again.
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