‘You never know what your DNA’s gonna bring up’: Connecticut women find out they’re biological sisters after working at the same restaurant Brittany Bowker
When Cassandra Madison met Julia Tinetti working at the Russian Lady restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut, they knew they had a lot in common. They were both adopted from the Dominican Republic. They both had Dominican flag tattoos. They even looked alike, and coworkers would often mix them up.
“We had an event one day and I bought a T shirt that said ‘I’m the big sister’ and her shirt said ‘I’m the little sister,’ and everyone would just go along with it and so would we,” Madison told CNN in an interview this week.
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Women who worked at same restaurant find out they re biological sisters. A pair of women who became close friends while working at the same restaurant discovered nine years later that they are biological sisters.