A Massachusetts woman gained two long-lost sisters through a DNA test — then tried to net a fortune when she sued them a month later over a malpractice settlement involving their dad.
Carmen Thomas, 28, took a 23andMe DNA test in February, 2023 and learned she had two biological sisters, Kali and Abigail Brown, whose father, Joe, died in 2018 from an undiagnosed aortic aneurysm.
Joe was 43 when he was admitted to Salem Hospital that January after complaining of pain spreading from his upper abdomen to his chest and back, according to court filings.
After Joe spent nearly an entire day of pain and struggling to breathe, doctors determined he was suffering from an aneurysm. But it was too late to save him, and he died the next day.
Kali, Abigail and their mother, Kristin, sued the hospit

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