They decide to adopt an orphan from Uganda.
Upon hearing her story, they return her to her country.
This time we bring you a complex story that lived a family from Ohio, United States, who spent months wanting to adopt a girl from Africa.
But the story hides some darkness and mafia that made adoption complex.
We tell you a little more here below.
American couple wants to adopt a girl from Uganda, but soon they return her to her country.
Adam and Jessica Davis chose Uganda as the country to adopt their fifth child.
They already have four biological children, but they wanted to enlarge their family and it seemed like a good idea to be an adopted child.
While adoption is not easy and requires many bureaucratic situations, papers, bills, and money, the couple decided to do it through the European Adoption Consultants Agency.
They found the girl to adopt…
The Davises found a beautiful orphan girl named Mada from a town in the African country, Uganda.
The girl had been abandoned by her father after her father died and was in a children’s orphanage.
In 2015, the American couple decided to visit Mada at the and although they were happy to meet her and to know that she’d be part of her family soon, they were very worried about leaving her there at the orphanage.
The doubts appeared.
Jessica in an interview commented that she found it very terrible in the conditions that the children were in in the orphanage because they had no toys and their windows had metal bars as if it were a prison.
Finally, they were able to take her to the United States to her home so she could meet the rest of her brothers.
But in order to communicate, she needed to take English classes because she didn’t speak any language.
Once the little girl was able to handle the language, she approached her parents and told them all the reality she lived in Uganda, which had nothing to do with the version that the European Adoption Consultants had reported to them.
Mada told her new adoptive parents that her father had not actually died in a murder, as the agency said, and that her mother had not abandoned her.
She lived with her mother very happily and all that was a lie…
An unexpected turn.
This is why Jessica and her husband discovered that they were part of a big scam by the adoption agency.
The American couple decided to investigate and could find Mada’s mother.
They were able to verify the story of the little girl and immediately took Mada with her mother in Uganda to reunite with her family.
Upon arrival, she hugged her biological mother and explained what happened to Jessica.
The agency had apparently given Mada’s mother a contract where she renounced her motherhood but was made to believe it was a permit for Mada to study in a place with a foster family and then return to her home.
We decided, based on what we now consider a form of propaganda, that the greatest need for adoptions was in the poorest countries, Jessica Davis wrote on the CNN website…
The couple contacted the European Adoption Consultants Agency, and in 2015 they received Namada, nicknamed Mada, who was originally from a rural area of Uganda.
Jessica there discovered the great era and mafia that raised some places of adoption of children where they do the same to relatives and thus acquire large sums of money.
The girl was six years old and, as they explained to Davis, she was an orphan of a father and a mother who left her, exposed to abusive situations, in the town of Uganda where they lived.
For their part, the agency’s local contacts assured Mada’s mother that her daughter would go live with another family to have a better education, which at no time meant losing contact with her forever.
Instead, to better Mada’s English was, the more obvious, it was that she had an excellent relationship with her mother, who took care that she went to church, to school, and taught her how to cook.
According to a CNN investigation, many American families were deceived just like the Davises and paid up to $15,000 to complete the adoption processes of children who are not orphans, but were temporarily handed over by their families to be educated in community homes.
Nomada and her mother met again in 2016, but the Davises decided to release their story to the media this year.
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