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PREVIEW: A story of turmoil that has to be told

"Not only was Dave not the father but she wasn't the mother either," said Jessica Pitchford who had audience members on the edge of their seats.

WHITE RIVER – In the summer of 1989, two baby boys were born in Nigel Hospital, Gauteng. The single mothers, Megs Clinton-Parker and Sandy Dawkins, took home each other’s sons without knowing after the actions of a careless nurse led to the babies wearing one another’s name tags. They were the only two babies in the maternity ward.

The mix-up was only realised when Clinton-Parker attempted to gain financial assistance from the baby’s father nearly two years later. This led to a blood test.

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