A shocking news has come out in America. Exactly 73 years ago, a six-year-old boy went missing from a park in West Oakland, California. He has now returned. Luis Armando Albino was six years old at that time. This incident is of 21 February 1951. In this way, Luis has now become an old man from a child. Luis was playing in the garden near the house with his 10-year-old brother Roger, when a woman lured him with chocolate and took him away.
After that Louis did not return. The police tried hard to find Louis but could not find him. Army personnel searched the area but could not find him. After this, the investigation was handed over to the FBI, but no result was found. Meanwhile, in the desire for a son, Louis' mother died at the age of 92. She tried every way to find her son and finally died in 2005.
The niece continues to search for her uncle
Then Luis's 63-year-old niece Alida Alekin, who went missing years ago, continued the search for her uncle. According to Alida, her uncle is still alive. The family members were talking about this. There was always a photo of him in the house. Alida Alekin started collecting DNA tests and old print cuttings and took the help of investigative agencies. After doing an online DNA test in 2020, Eliza's DNA matched 22 percent with a man. Alida thought her search was over but when Alida tried to contact these people, there was no response. This disappointed her.
missing uncle found his niece
One day Alida found a photo of Lewis in the Oakland Public Library in the US, which looked exactly like her uncle. She immediately went to meet him. It turned out that this was her uncle. She brought her uncle home. She fixed a time to meet Lewis's elder brother. Lewis also sat down holding his elder brother and hugged him and talked a lot. Lusai is now 79 years old and has become not only a father but also a grandfather. Lewis Albino is now a retired firefighter and Marine Corps, having served two tours in Vietnam. Lewis's elder brother Roger died of cancer last month at the age of 82.