So they look incredibly similar to another missing person and are mistakingly identified as the other person and the hospital later finds out they’ve made a mistake after they’re back with the other person’s loved ones / family and they don’t notice the difference
What would happen and has this happened before
AFAIK complete amnesia is rarely permanent, so it would probably fix itself most of the time if there’s no serious compounding issues.
Either way, the likelyhood of two missing people in the same general area looking so similar that their family can’t tell them apart visually seems extremely low.
If the “right” person was under hospital care, and the “wrong” person is found and return in their place I imagine the indicators in their hospital care would be pretty clear they have the wrong person.
- “This patient’s blood type is different”
- “The labs on this patient are coming back drastically different than they were from last week. Last week this patient was pre-diabetic with no hypertension, and now they have no pre-diabetic indicators and are in Stage 2 hypertesion.”
- “This patient gained a 40 year old tattoo in less than 24 hours.”
Off topic:
But imagine someone lost a cat, then finds an exact look alike cat that is just as friendly as their cat, do they just… accidentally kidnap a stray cat thinking its their cat? 🤔
You now own two cats.
own
🤔
More like “You now have an extra roomate”
Roommates pay rent and buy their own food.