Both babies were in incubators because they were born underweight.
Health authorities in Spain are blaming human error for the switching of two baby girls in a maternity ward almost 20 years ago, after one of them discovered by chance through a DNA test as a teenager that she wasn’t the daughter of her presumed parents.
“The systems back then were different and weren’t as computerized as they are now,” Alba said, offering assurances it couldn’t happen again. The woman, now 19, who first discovered she had been given to the wrong parents is demanding compensation of 3 million euros from local health authorities.
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