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Coincidences in Devon man's search for birth mother | Coincidences in Devon man's search for birth mother |
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A man who decided to trace his birth mother found she was living just six miles (10km) away. | |
Steve Darling, from Devon, discovered his mother Pam Johnson was living in nearby Kingsteignton. | |
She had given Mr Darling up for adoption when he was three months old. | She had given Mr Darling up for adoption when he was three months old. |
Mr Darling, a Torbay councillor and a researcher for the Lib Dem MP Adrian Sanders, described the reunion as "marvellous". | Mr Darling, a Torbay councillor and a researcher for the Lib Dem MP Adrian Sanders, described the reunion as "marvellous". |
Mrs Johnson had put Mr Darling up for adoption in 1969 when she was 17 years old. | Mrs Johnson had put Mr Darling up for adoption in 1969 when she was 17 years old. |
She said: "In the sixties, if you were an unmarried mother, you didn't really bring a child up on your own. | She said: "In the sixties, if you were an unmarried mother, you didn't really bring a child up on your own. |
"Although his dad and I were together, I felt I was really young to be a mum, and I didn't know that I could provide for him properly." | "Although his dad and I were together, I felt I was really young to be a mum, and I didn't know that I could provide for him properly." |
Mr Darling's adoptive mum, Penny Darling, said: "He was absolutely sobbing when we went to pick him up. | Mr Darling's adoptive mum, Penny Darling, said: "He was absolutely sobbing when we went to pick him up. |
"We went outside and got him in the car and he stopped crying. He was the most amazing baby from then on." | "We went outside and got him in the car and he stopped crying. He was the most amazing baby from then on." |
'Absolutely flabbergasted' | |
At the time, both families were living in the Midlands but the Darlings moved down to Torquay. | |
About 30 years later, Mrs Johnson moved down to Devon to be near one of her daughters. | About 30 years later, Mrs Johnson moved down to Devon to be near one of her daughters. |
Mr Darling said: "I was absolutely flabbergasted. Not only that she was living so near, but also by the number of coincidences. | Mr Darling said: "I was absolutely flabbergasted. Not only that she was living so near, but also by the number of coincidences. |
"It turned out that Pam had taught at Coombe Pafford School, which is in my council ward. | "It turned out that Pam had taught at Coombe Pafford School, which is in my council ward. |
"I also discovered my half-sister had been living in Upton Road in Torquay - a road I walk along every day to get to to work." | |
Mrs Johnson admitted she was amazed when Mr Darling made contact with her after tracing her on the internet. | |
Mr Darling said: "It's really great - they are both my mums. | Mr Darling said: "It's really great - they are both my mums. |
"One of them has cared for me throughout my life. The other is just an excellent person to have in my life now, so it's really good." |
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