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Family torn apart at Auschwitz reunited through DNA test

A revolutionary DNA procedure helped a family reconnect

December 31, 2021 12:09
Clare on the right with her parents Eva and Edward
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Growing up in her family home in the northeast, Clare Reay knew little about her Jewish roots.

She had learned that her mother Evelyn’s birth name was Chava and that she had been born in Auschwitz concentration camp in 1945, and there seemed to be little more to the story that she would ever find out.

But now a genetic test has opened up an extraordinary and previously untold family history — and reunited Ms Reay with the close relatives she never knew she had.

The inspirational journey of discovery came after mother-of-four Evelyn died in 2014.