Adopted brothers reunited in Ottawa after decades apart
Men who grew up together as childhood friends had no idea they were related
Imagine living your entire life unaware that you had a sibling, and then imagine finding out you do, and that it's someone you've actually met before.
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Cumming and Cole were adopted in Ottawa as babies. Coincidentally, they grew up just five blocks away from each other in the city's Glebe neighbourhood and went to the same elementary schools.
What's even more surprising is that they were childhood friends, and each has held on to a black-and-white photo of themselves as children.
Cumming contacted Children's Aid, learned of siblings
A volunteer group called Parent Finders Ottawa helped reunite the adopted siblings. Monica Byrne, who works for the group, spent years putting the pieces together.
"When I phoned Duncan and I said, 'You have a brother, Ron Cole.' He said, 'Not Ronny Cole!'," Byrne recalled. "When I called Ron he said, 'Oh my gosh, we were kids together. I have a photo of him here in my hands.' ... It had fallen out of his bookcase two days before. He said it was just a complete out-of-the-blue thing."
"Today is the reality. I never thought it would happen," Cole said after arriving at the Ottawa airport on Thursday with his wife, Ronna Drozda-Cole.
The Coles live in Saskatchewan, and Cole said he didn't know he had a brother until he got the call last year.
"I almost hung up on them," Cole said. "They phoned me in the evening and I thought, 'Oh yeah, this was a scam.' "
Cumming lives in Guernsey, an island in the English Channel.
To watch CBC Ottawa reporter Ashley Burke's full TV story on the brothers and their reunion, click here.