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Indian 'mystery woman': Family not mine Indian 'mystery woman': Family not mine
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'Mystery' Indian woman stranded in Pakistan for decade returns home but says family identified in photos is not hers An Indian woman who was stranded in Pakistan for a decade has returned home, but said the family she identified in photos was not hers.
India's Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said the woman, named Geeta, is "refusing to recognise her family".
Geeta arrived in Delhi on Monday morning, days after she identified her family in photos sent from India.
The government will now carry out a DNA test to ascertain if the family, who met her in Delhi, is really hers.
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