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Woman Doesn’t Know She Has A Full Brother Until A DNA Test Changes Her Life

Janice Dunn was adopted as an infant and she truly has no idea of her own origin story. She knew she was born in San Diego, California, but her family history was a blank slate.

Janice grew up in Idaho and became an attorney, but she never stopped thinking about her birth family. Then, after 30 years of searching, thanks to a DNA test from 23andMe, she finally got some answers.

According to the test, Janice still has family in San Diego. She has a full sibling named David Aguirre, a local business owner whose parents never told him he had an older sister. The family had put Janice up for adoption before David and his other sister were even born.

Though David and Janice’s parents have passed away, the DNA test tells all! A quick glance at a photo of Janice also told David everything he needed to know about her lineage.

“I could see my father in her,” he said. “My father’s eyes. Everything about her, she was definitely related.”

During the COVID-19 pandemic, David and Janice started exchanging texts and emails , but they never spoke on the phone or met until 2023. According to David, he was saving hearing her voice for their first meeting!

“My heart’s racing right now,” he said with a grin. “Last night it felt like Christmas; it’s like Santa Claus is coming!”

On the day Janice flew to San Diego from Idaho, David was excited. He recognized her instantly as she rode down the escalator at the airport. He couldn’t wait to wrap his sister up in a big bear hug.

Once they got a good look at each other, it was very clear that they are brother and sister.

“You look just like dad,” David told Janice.

“Glad to see you,” Janice said warmly. “You look just like me!”

It was a reunion 50 years in the making, and one both Janice and David couldn’t have ever expected. The siblings gathered some other family members for a big family dinner, and they’re both counting their blessings that fate (and science!) brought them together.

“We’re cherishing this,” Janice said. “We’re very lucky. We’ve lost quite a few siblings and we’re grateful that we have each other.”

We’re so happy for Janice and David, and we wish them many more years of getting to know each other.