Wednesday, December 30, 2015
N.Y. Couple Try to Find Triplet Sons Adopted in Kansas in 1972
From NBC News:
A couple forced as teens to give up their triplet sons are on a quest to find them, with the help of social media sleuths.
Cynthia and Brian Bush got married and raised three more children after the 1972 adoption — but never stopped wondering about the three baby boys.
"It's a sense of giving me some closure," Cynthia Bush, 61, said of the search the family launched this month. "I've lived with this for so many years."
The Bushes' daughter, Christina Wilcox, is trying to help her parents be reunited with the triplets by posting details of the birth on Facebook — where it has been shared nearly 5,000 times.
Clues have started pouring in, and the family has already learned that while they thought the boys were adopted together, they actually may have gone to separate homes.
"It sounds corny but I always felt I've had something missing in my life and I wonder if that's what it is," Wilcox said.
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