Hospital staff swapped two babies at birth who were then raised by unsuspecting families… until DNA test 36 years on exposed the scandal, lawsuit alleges
Two baby boys, Jeremy Morrison and Kyle Bylin, were reportedly swapped at birth by hospital staff in North Dakota and were then raised for 36 years by families who were not biologically their own. According to a lawsuit, the mix-up only came to light decades later when a DNA test revealed the men had been given to the wrong parents as newborns, exposing a long-hidden hospital error with life-altering consequences for both families.
The legal action alleges that hospital staff were responsible for the mistaken swap, which went undetected for more than three decades until modern DNA testing uncovered the truth. Full details of the lawsuit, including the hospital named and the compensation being sought, were not included in the available report.
- Two babies swapped at birth in North Dakota hospital, lawsuit claims.
- DNA test 36 years later revealed the error.
- Jeremy Morrison and Kyle Bylin were raised by the wrong families.