Ghana police chief finds daughter given up for adoption 21 years ago

A 21-year-old American woman discovered her biological father after decades of separation. Camille Harold traced her roots to Ghana with assistance from media personality Kofi Adoma. Her public search reached Assistant Commissioner of Police Jordan Quaye through his niece Janet. The retired officer recognized the description and confirmed his identity. DNA testing through South Africa and Canada established paternity with 99.99999 percent accuracy.

Quaye revealed that Camille's mother relocated to America during pregnancy in the early 2000s. The woman proceeded with adoption despite his objections to the decision. He signed required legal documents but maintained hope for future contact. Camille expressed overwhelming emotions upon confirming the family connection. The reunion fulfilled years of searching and wondering about her origins.

The retired police officer pledged to help locate Camille's biological mother Vida. Camille plans to visit Ghana alongside her adoptive family members. Quaye jokingly threatened to use international law enforcement against anyone who troubles his daughter.
 

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