Woman who thought family was killed in the Holocaust meets relatives she didn’t know existed
- When Adriana Turk’s brother died last year, she thought she was left alone in the world, as she thought the rest of her family had been killed in the Holocaust.
- But at the age of 74, she decided to do a DNA test to find out more about her heritage .
- What she found has changed her life; an entire family tree including dozens of distant cousins, relatives and their children, spread across the world.
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- When Adriana Turk’s brother died last year, she thought she was left alone in the world, as she thought the rest of her family had been killed in the Holocaust.
- But at the age of 74, she decided to do a DNA test to find out more about her heritage .
- What she found has changed her life; an entire family tree including dozens of distant cousins, relatives and their children, spread across the world.
Sources: The Independent