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  2. Little Girl Lost: The Delimar Vera Story - Wikipedia

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    As depicted in the film, the daughter of Luz Cuevas and Pedro Vera, Delimar Vera was taken by Carolyn Correa (depicted in the film as Valerie Valleja), a distant friend of Pedro's cousin. On December 15, 1997, Correa deliberately ignited a fire in Cuevas' house in Philadelphia to cover up the incident. After Correa took the girl, she raised her ...

  3. Mom Thought Her Baby Was Killed in House Fire. But She'd ...

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    DNA testing eventually confirmed that Delimar was the daughter of Cuevas. For six years, she'd been living with Correa and her family in Willingboro, N.J., just 15 miles away from her Philadelphia ...

  4. Delimar Vera Tells Her Kidnapping Story in ‘The Hand That ...

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    The woman who kidnapped her and renamed her Aaliyah, Carolyn Correa, isn’t featured in the three-episode documentary. Nor is her actual mother, Luz Cuevas. “Carolyn has told so many lies.

  5. Kidnapping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Correa Frankford, Philadelphia, US 10 days Rescued Cuevas was a baby when she was thought to have been killed in a fire. Six years later, her mother discovered her at a birthday party. After DNA tests confirmed that the child was indeed her own, the kidnapper went on the run leaving behind three more children. [57] May 17, 1999

  6. Caroline Correa - Wikipedia

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    Caroline made her first film debut in the Australian movie, Go Big, which starred Justine Clarke, Tom Long, Alex Dimitriades, and Kimberley Joseph.A year later, she appeared in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, during the year she took a role as Henry's date in the film Stealth.

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    Carolyn Van Houten—The Washington Post/Getty Images Sulan, a migrant woman from Venezuela, is comforted by her daughter as she cries while recounting her journey to reach El Paso, Texas, on April 2.

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  9. List of women photographers - Wikipedia

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    Shirin Neshat (born 1957), photos of women confronted by Islamic fundamentalism, later working with multimedia and film; Ashraf os-Saltaneh (1863–1914), first woman photographer of Iran; Shirana Shahbazi (born 1974), conceptual photography, installations; Newsha Tavakolian (born 1981), Iranian documentary photographer