South African parents find daughter 17 years after she was kidnapped
Remarkable discovery happened when the kidnapped girl became friends with her biological sister when she started at her school

A couple in South Africa have found their daughter 17 years after she was stolen from her sleeping mother's arms thanks to an astonishing coincidence.
Zephany Nurse was abducted from a hospital in Cape Town three days after her birth in April 1997. Her bereft parents, Morné and Celeste Nurse, never gave up hope of seeing their first-born again and celebrated her next 17 birthdays without her.
Zephany grew up just a couple of kilometres away with a different name and a different family, never suspecting she was not their real daughter. But last month her biological sister, Cassidy Nurse, began attending the same school, and soon fellow pupils noticed a startling resemblance between them.
When Cassidy told her parents about the girl, they invited her home for a coffee and, struck by the physical similarities, contacted the police. DNA tests confirmed that she was their long-lost daughter. Zephany is now in social service care, while the woman who allegedly kidnapped and raised her has been arrested and charged.
As the Nurses came to terms with the extraordinary turn of events, Zephany's aunt, Chantelle Nurse, told how the biological sisters had quickly become close at school. "When she met Cassidy, there was just an incredible connection and it started from there," she told CapeTalk radio.
Celeste met her daughter for the first time in 17 years on Thursday, Chantelle added. "She was just crying and she knew that this was her child," she said.