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AVI > Searching > Reunited > J. Ryder (Vung Tau) – Birth Mother Found (2002)

J. Ryder (Vung Tau) – Birth Mother Found (2002)

J. Ryder, born Vung Tau and who went on the AVI trip January 2001 to Vietnam would like those who went with him to know that he  found his Vietnamese biological mother in the US.

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