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Woman with no memory searches online for identity, family

CARLSBAD (California) — A woman who couldn't recall her identity when she was found on a Southern California street earlier this year has turned to the Internet in search of her family.

This undated image provided by Interpol shows an unidentified woman in the hospital after being found in Carlsbad, California. Authorities are trying to identify the woman who was found in February 2015 and says she can't recall her identity. Photo: AP

This undated image provided by Interpol shows an unidentified woman in the hospital after being found in Carlsbad, California. Authorities are trying to identify the woman who was found in February 2015 and says she can't recall her identity. Photo: AP

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CARLSBAD (California) — A woman who couldn't recall her identity when she was found on a Southern California street earlier this year has turned to the Internet in search of her family.

“I just feel like there's this thick fog over my mind, my memory, over my brain that I can't see through,” the woman who goes by the name Sam told KNSD-TV in San Diego this week.

The woman, who speaks English and some French, wrote online that she feels a connection with Australia. She remembers eating breakfast at a seaside organic restaurant near Perth and swimming in a saltwater pool. She also said she has recollections of living in Hawaii.

First responders found the woman in distress in February in the beach community of Carlsbad near San Diego and took her to the hospital where she said doctors diagnosed her with ovarian cancer and amnesia.

Interpol posted the woman's description online, and the FBI circulated her information to other law enforcement agencies in hopes of finding people who know her.

Investigators interviewed her and took her fingerprints, said Mr Darrell Foxworth, a special agent for the FBI in San Diego.

With the help of several nurses, the woman recently appealed for help on Facebook. She said she was recently discharged from the hospital after undergoing surgery to remove the tumour and lost her hair during chemotherapy.

“My prognosis is not good and I pray my family will be found soon,” she wrote.

A message to her was not returned. AP

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