- Parents who lost their two children in the 2004 tsunami claim to have found their daughter 10 years later
- Raudhatul Jannah was given up for dead by her family
- Mother says her brother spotted a girl who looked like the long-lost girl
- Jannah was rescued by a fisherman and raised by the fisherman's mother, who called her Wenni
Four-year-old Raudhatul Jannah and her seven-year-old brother were separated from their parents while holding onto a floating piece of wood in the tsunami waters, when it hit her West Aceh home on December 26, 2004, reported DPA.
Jannah's mother Jamaliah, 42, and her husband survived and searched for their children, but stopped after one month, assuming the children had died in the devastating tsunami. In June, Jamaliah's brother spotted a girl who bore a resemblance to Jannah walking home from school and made inquiries about her.
Comment: Another western-created monster takes a life of its own. It rapes and plunders a country already destroyed by the forceful imposition of western 'democracy'. And now the west makes a half-hearted attempt to put the monster back in its cage?