Austrian hospital ordered to pay 21 Crore approx over baby mix up
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Vienna: An Austrian hospital was ordered to pay 30,000 euros ($33,700) in damages for mixing up two babies nearly 30 years ago, even though one of them remains unidentified.
Doris Gruenwald, who was born in 1990, only found out a few years ago she was not biologically related to the couple she thought were her parents after she took a DNA test.
"Of course it was a huge shock for me and my daughter," Evelin Gruenwald, who raised Doris as her own, told the Krone daily in 2016.
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