Surrogate babies born in Cambodia stuck in limbo waiting for visas to leave for Australia

By Lindsay Murdoch
Updated February 26 2017 - 11:13pm, first published 7:35pm
Hour Vanny, left, who gave birth to a baby for an Australian man, with her sister-in-law Som Tha Satry, who gave birth to twins in October. Photo: Craig Skehan
Hour Vanny, left, who gave birth to a baby for an Australian man, with her sister-in-law Som Tha Satry, who gave birth to twins in October. Photo: Craig Skehan
Australian nurse Tammy Davis-Charles is questioned by Cambodian police. Photo: Cambodian National Police
Australian nurse Tammy Davis-Charles is questioned by Cambodian police. Photo: Cambodian National Police

Up to 10 surrogacy-born babies with Australian biological parents are stuck in legal limbo in Cambodia after a crackdown on commercial surrogacy there last year.

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