The sister, who had not known her life or death for 53 years, met again dramatically thanks to Corona19.

Doris Kriefen, 73, of Nebraska, USA, was hospitalized through the emergency room in May when she lost power and fell on the floor and broke her arm.

I thought it was the flu, but later it turned out to be Corona 19, and I lost my hospital for a month.

After discharge, I started receiving treatment for a broken arm in another clinic.

A surprising thing happened here.

In this hospital, where Creefen attended, Bev Boro (53) served as a medical assistant for 22 years, and it was said that upon seeing Creepen's name on the patient's nameplate, she realized that she was an older sister.

"There was something really hard to believe," said Boro. "I thought,'You are the sister of the world.'"

The two sisters were the same as their fathers and lived apart for 53 years.

Kripen lived with his mother, but of the 14 siblings, Boro, who was six months old, and four children were adopted and scattered in each state.

Boro decided on June 27 to check for himself whether Crippen was her sister.

Because Creepen's hearing was low, I found out that she was a sister the moment I wrote her father's name on the whiteboard.

"I almost fell out of my chair at that moment, and my cry broke out," said Krepen. "I just felt happy after seeing the baby I had 53 years ago."


He said, "If I hadn't been treated at this hospital, I would have never met Yeong-young, but God's grace was in it."

Krippen has tried to find his brothers and sisters several times in the meantime, but it has been said that Burnn failed.

Borough, who has found most of his brothers, is thinking of reuniting with his sister's family, who thought he had separated forever.