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Long-lost brothers in Georgia discover they were living 15-minutes away from each other all along

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Long-lost brothers reunite at same Georgia university
WATCH ABOVE: Two college students who attend the same university in Georgia recently discovered that they're biological brothers who had been searching for each other for years – Dec 20, 2017

Two students who attend the same university made an incredible discovery this month: they’re actually biological brothers.

Twenty-year-old Kieron Christian Graham and twenty-nine-year-old Vincent Ghant had been searching for each other for years.

Their mother, Shawn Ghant, made the decision to give up her young son, Kieron, for adoption when he was just three months old.

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“At the time, I felt like I could not give him what he needed,” Shawn said.
Growing up, Kieron always wondered about his birth parents and biological siblings.
Last year, his adoptive parents gifted him with a DNA test kit to register on Ancestry.com.
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The results came back last week with a match to Vincent Ghant as his older brother.
Kieron searched his name on Facebook and sent him a message that would change both their lives.

“We didn’t even know what to say at first,” Kieron said.

“He was just kind of like, ‘is this real? You’re my brother.’”

To everyone’s surprise, Vincent had been living only 15-minutes away and was also majoring in Political Science at Kennesaw State University in Atlanta, Ga.

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Kieron was also reunited with his biological mother, alongside his adoptive parents.

– Watch the interview with family above for more. 

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