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  ‘Doppelgangers’ take DNA test to check if they are related

‘Doppelgangers’ take DNA test to check if they are related

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Published : Jan 24, 2016, 9:53 pm IST
Updated : Jan 24, 2016, 9:53 pm IST

Two strangers who were told they look so alike that they could be related have taken a DNA test to find out whether this could be the case.

Irene Adams and Niamh Geaney, both from Ireland.  Source: Twitter/Niamh Geaney
 Irene Adams and Niamh Geaney, both from Ireland. Source: Twitter/Niamh Geaney

Two strangers who were told they look so alike that they could be related have taken a DNA test to find out whether this could be the case.

Niamh Geaney and Irene Adams, both 26, underwent the test after repeatedly being asked by people if they were blood-related.

Ms Adams is the “third doppelganger” Ms Geaney has found since she set up Twin Strangers, an online project aiming to match people who have never met but look alike.

Since setting up the website with friends, the Dubliner has met two similar-looking strangers — one who lived just a few miles away, and the second residing in Genoa. Ms Adams also lives in Ireland.

Ms Geaney, a student and television presenter, and Ms Adams took a DNA test to find out whether they were sisters, half-sisters or related in any way going back 20,000 years in their ancestry. The results showed that there was a zero per cent chance of the women being sisters, at 1,50,000-1 odds, and neither did they share one parent.

Ms Geaney — who describes herself as a “global doppelganger hunter” — said the results to determine whether the pair are related in any way was the one she was “most worried about”.

“This is the one that could show that we are related in some sense. And then what does that mean for doppelgangers ” she said.

“Everyone who looks the same — are they related in some sense ”