The American had thought all his life that he was the only child in the family, but it turned out he wasn’t. It turned out that he had two younger brothers, and found their daughter by a man – it took her just one click of the mouse.Mel Adler from Florida grew up as an only child in the family and never thought that he could.However, that all changed at the end of the summer of 2020 when his daughter suddenly decided to take a DNA test and find her likely relatives.
I checked on a specialized website to see if there were genetic matches to other people who had undergone the procedure, after which she immediately called her father.I immediately called my father. A girl called and said: “Hi, you’re not going to believe this. Sit down. I found my uncle,” Adler said. For Adler, the news was doubly surprising, because in addition to finding his brother.
But that wasn’t all the surprises. After Matt contacted his daughter Todd, who had been located, it turned out there was a third brother, Randy. At the same time, they were livingin a neighboring town, as did the mother of the man who hadn’t known her all her life.It turned out that Todd and Randy grew up together in a full family with a mother and father, and that Mat had come along long before they were born, and their parents had married, so, not to cause.Neither Todd nor Randy, who thought they were older, knew that their older brother existed.
The parents never mentioned Matt about themselves or any other family members. The most shocking thing about this discovery was that I was no longer an older brother,” Bartlien said.Despite their mother’s secrecy, the brothers are sure she wanted to tell them, she just didn’t have time – a woman.Now the brothers plan to catch up and have already worked out a joint cultural program:a full week of fishing, golfing and shooting competitions at the shooting range.