He arrived at the orphanage when he was only one year old, and now, after 43 years, he is looking for his biological family.

protv.md
13 April 2021

He arrived at the orphanage when he was only one year old, later adopted by a family from Ungheni, and now, after

43 years old, looking for his biological family. It is the story of Larisa Iurii who tries to gather the few pieces of

puzzle he has about his life until adoption to find his mother and siblings. With the hope that

maybe someone will recognize her, the woman asks for people's help, so she can know the one who gave her

life.

Larisa IURII, ADOPTED WOMAN: "I was born in 1977 on June 8 in Chisinau. I was adopted from

Chisinau and I lived in Ungheni, Republic of Moldova. "

This is how Larisa Iurii's story begins, which is currently set in Germany. That's all a woman knows

about her life before adoption. In what hospital was he born, which orphanage did he go to and what is his name?

the woman who gave him life are just some of the mysteries she is trying to unravel.

Larisa IURII, ADOPTED WOMAN: "My parents did not have children and they thought of adopting me. According to the parents,

when they took me I spoke only Russian. I know she called me Nina before, that's all. And that's what I did in 2016

when I had to change my birth certificate. "

Larisa says that she remembers fragments of her life at the orphanage where she was placed.

Larisa IURII, ADOPTED WOMAN: "I think I was about two and a half years old, three years old. So, vaguely, I bring

I remember there were air beds and there was a glass window between the rooms. "

The woman says her adoptive parents told her she was born when she was 11 years old. Memories of

that day still excites her.

Larisa IURII, ADOPTED WOMAN: "My father told me that I still had a brother and a sister and they were older than me and

he wanted to take all three of us, but he didn't give it to us. I had the biggest emotions when I was 11 years old and they told me that

I was adopted. My father then told me that "if you want, we can go back and look for

mother and brothers ". I said that I am still small for the brothers, but it is not the mother who makes you, but the one who makes you

grow. And the three of us cried together. "

Larisa says that her parents were loving and offered her a happy childhood. While they were alive, Larisa did not

tried to look for his biological parents. After they died two weeks later in 2002,

the woman says that she feels alone and that she would like to know the one who gave her life. But the searches are

I stop at the archive in Ungheni district, where the woman grew up and went to school.

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