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Suzanne Berghaus embraces her birth parents for the first time in 24 years in Cacaopera, El Salvador in 2007. Suzanne hadn't seen her parents since an army lieutenant snatched her from a hammock 24 years ago during El Salvador's brutal civil war, when she was 14 months old. She was reunited with her family by the organization Pro Busqueda.
Suzanne Berghaus embraces her birth parents for the first time in 24 years in Cacaopera, El Salvador in 2007. Suzanne hadn't seen her parents since an army lieutenant snatched her from a hammock 24 years ago during El Salvador's brutal civil war, when she was 14 months old. She was reunited with her family by the organization Pro Busqueda.
(Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)
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