'SHE'S STILL MY CHILD'

Devastated man who unknowingly raised girl Kamiyah Mobley as his own daughter for 18 years reveals his heartache after discovering his ex had actually ‘abducted her as a baby from hospital’

Tearful Charles Manigo insists Kamiyah, who he raised as Alexis Kelly, was the love of his life

A DAD has been left heartbroken after learning the girl he raised as his own child for 18 years had actually been abducted as a baby by his ex.

Charles Manigo found out Kamiyah, 18, was not his biological daughter when former girlfriend Gloria Williams, 51, was arrested last week over the 1998 abduction.

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reported, posing with them at Colleton County Jail where Williams is being held on kidnap charges.

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Kamiyah has now met her real parents for the first timeCredit: ABC News
Gloria Williams, pictured here on the right allegedly stole Kamiyah Mobley, left, from hospital
Gloria Williams' mugshot and police sketches of the abductor from 18 years ago
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The 1998 kidnapping from the University Medical Centre in Jacksonville, Florida sparked public outcry in the US.

Last Friday Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams said DNA analysis identified confirmed an 18-year-old living in South Carolina under the name Alexis Manigo was the kidnapped youngster.

Cops arrested 51-year-old Gloria Williams of Walterboro, South Carolina, on charges of kidnapping and interference with custody.

In court Kamiyah shared an emotional goodbye with the woman who raised her saying "I love you mum!"

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In a Facebook post she added: "My mother raised me with everything I needed and most of all everything I wanted.

"The ignorant ones won't understand it. My mother is no felon."

Gloria Williams faces life in prison if she is found guilty of kidnapCredit: ABC News
Kayimah Mobley was taken from a hospital just hours after she was bornCredit: EPA
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Williams, who has two biological children, is accused of posing as a nurse and stealing the baby girl, wrapped in a pink and blue blanket.

Kamiyah's grandmother, Velma Aiken, 66, told Associated Press: "She looks just like her daddy.

"She acts like she been talking to us all the time. She told us she'd be here soon to see us."

Neighbours were reportedly shocked to discover Kamiyah's true identity, never having suspected she was not Williams' daughter.

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Joseph Jenkins said: "She wasn't an abused child or a child who got in trouble. But she grew up with a lie for 18 years."

One year after Kamiyah vanished, police had more than 2,000 leads and offered a $250,000 (£204,000) reward.

The case was even featured on America's Most Wanted, but until now all leads ran dry.

The break came from a tip to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

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Cops found an 18-year-old with Kamiyah's birth date but a different name - established using fraudulent documents.

A DNA test confirmed that the teenager was Kamiyah.

The Sheriff said she is in "good health".

Williams could face up to life in prison if convicted.

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