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Babies switched at birth will not be returned to their biological family

For three years the parents of “Girl M” and “Boy Z” had little idea they were nurturing one another’s children.

The children – born on the same day in August 2010 at Tambo Memorial Hospital in Johannesburg – were swapped at birth. This was only discovered 18 months ago when one of the mothers sued her boyfriend for maintenance arrears. 

The man denied being the child’s father. To settle the dispute, DNA tests were ordered and it emerged that neither the woman or the man in question was, in fact, a biological parent of the child. 

What followed was a legal battle that has gripped South Africa. It reached a conclusion this week with a judge in Pretoria ruling that the two children, now five, will stay with the families who raised them and will not be returned to their “true” parents.

The couples the children now live with are the “psychological” if not the “biological” parents of Girl M and Boy Z, the court ruled.