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Mother and daughter reunited in San Diego after 52 years

Posted at 6:46 PM, Jan 11, 2019
and last updated 2019-01-12 16:17:22-05

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — It's one of Karen Leslie's most painful memories, putting her daughter up for adoption 52 years ago.

Leslie was young and unmarried at the time, with few resources. So she turned the baby over to a Catholic adoption agency, and prayed ever since she would get to see her daughter again.

"It's going to be the first time she gets to hold her baby." said Lori Webster, Karen's stepdaughter.

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The decision was so painful Leslie kept a secret from mostly everyone. She went on to marry her husband of 51 years, Dick Leslie, who was also the father of the baby put up for adoption.

After 52 years, a chance DNA test answered Leslie's prayers.

“My sister did Ancestry DNA just for fun, just to see what her background was. She was contacted by Erin and Erin had said she had been adopted when she was 2-months-old and was looking for her parents," said Webster.

A match came back for sister or first cousin, and Leslie soon learned Erin Chatterton was indeed her daughter.

“Everything is for a reason and this is the reason and the right time," said Karen.

On Friday the two met for the first time, an emotional reunion at the San Diego Airport.

“We’ve never met, how do you love someone you’ve never met? You can love someone you never met, she gave me life," said Chatterton, after embracing her biological mother for the first time.

Chatterton also has plans to meet her biological dad, who was not able to attend the reunion for health reasons.