Samantha Primus was released from a Queens hospital on Christmas Eve and hadn't been seen since, family said.
A family is celebrating this weekend following an unbelievable three-week ordeal that they say should have never happened in the first place.
Their loved one -- who is deaf, can't speak or use sign language, and autistic -- vanished over the Christmas holiday. Samantha Primus' family said the woman was found in Jamaica, then taken to Queens Hospital Center and later released onto the street with no way to get home. "My sister was lost, found and lost again," Sophia Primus said at a press conference Saturday evening.Family and friends had been searching around the clock for the 47-year-old, who was initially reported missing back on Dec. 23. She was found that same day and taken to the hospital, then discharged the next day.
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