The Brother and Sister Who Fell in Love
The world was shocked by the story of Patrick and Susan Stübing, the German brother and sister who grew up apart but met, fell in love and had four children. Theirs is an extreme case, but it's not unusual for blood relatives to feel an overwhelming attraction after being separated for most of their lives. Aida Edemariam and Kate Connolly report.| Comments on article "The Brother and Sister Who Fell in Love " | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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