This is another viral story-style hook, not something you can treat as a confirmed real-life situation based on the text alone.
It follows a very common pattern used in social media storytelling:
- High emotion setup: tragedy (mother dies in childbirth)
- Sacrifice angle: someone “raises the children”
- Conflict returns later: biological father reappears
- Threat/demand: “take them away”
- Designed to make people read, comment, and argue
Why these stories spread
They’re structured like mini soap operas because they trigger:
- empathy (“she raised them”)
- outrage (“how can he take them?”)
- curiosity (“what happened next?”)
What to keep in mind
- No names, locations, or verifiable details are given
- The situation is written for drama, not documentation
- Real custody cases are legally complex and never this simple or one-sided in reality
If you want, I can help you:
- spot fake “Reddit drama” stories instantly
- or break down what would actually happen legally in a situation like this (in general terms)