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    Phnom Penh - A Cambodian man's joy turned to dismay after he discovered that his long-lost mother, who had survived the bloody Khmer Rouge regime, is also the mother of his wife.

    Tep Song, 35, and his wife Tep Ly, 38, had been removed from their village in the southern province of Svay Rieng and separated by Khmer Rouge troops in 1975 when they were five and eight, respectively.

    The pair told aid workers they met again when Song was 17 and extremely ill in hospital in neighbouring Takeo province and Ly was assigned as his nurse. They fell in love and married soon afterwards, unaware that they had any more in common than having been born in the same province.

    The couple had believed that the rest of their families had been wiped out. But Song, an itinerant worker, saved everything they had to make a trip to his home village to search for any surviving family - where he discovered his mother, Thit Sohn, 77.

    'At first they were overjoyed'"At first, of course, they were overjoyed, but then the son and mother began naming other relatives who had been murdered," Prom Bopha of the Collect Safe of People (CSP) aid agency said in a telephone interview.

    "Ly was surprised, and told them these were also her relatives' names, and then they discovered they shared the same childhood memories, and before long they realised that they had the same father and mother," said Prom Bopha, whose group is caring for the family.

    "It should have been a time of great joy, but now the mother cries all day and all night," Prom Bopha said. "They are surprised and very upset and all three are now very ill."

    The couple has four children, aged between 14 years and 14 months.


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    Re: Husband and wife discover they are siblings

    That's kind of sad.

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    • #3
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      I am so glad we finally got all of the incestious marriages of this type stopped here in Rkinsaw. Why just the other day I told my sister wife that it was a good thing.......

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        Re: Husband and wife discover they are siblings

        This same thing happened to a couple on the Dr. Phil show. This couple had no children yet and thank god because it messed up everything. It was actually very sad. These people still loved and thought of each other as husband and wife but after they knew they couldn't get past it.
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        • #5
          Re: Husband and wife discover they are siblings

          That's terrible! But I wonder...they were 5 and 8....I think you would certainly remember at 8 years old what your sister looked like and her name...
          If I met someone whose name was the same as my brother's...well that might seem a bit strange...

          That just seems so bizarre to me. Wouldn't they have discussed their memories, parents, family, etc before getting married, or at least sometime during their marriage?
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          • #6
            Re: Husband and wife discover they are siblings

            To have endured so much suffering so young along with many many others in the region, it doesn't seem strange for them not to talk about their youngest childhood memories.

            It's not like they had easy childhoods in the sense of what we'd classify as normal. Memory suppression itself might be normal in those circumstances.

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