In 1991, Republican Senator John McCain’s second wife Cindy McCain travelled to Bangladesh on a humanitarian trip. It was there that she met a newborn orphan with a cleft palate at an orphanage in Dhaka. Cindy brought the girl back to their home in Phoenix, Arizona and named her Bridget.
“She was in Bangladesh and she and some of the medical personnel visited Mother Theresa's orphanage to try and help the children there," he said."There were two little baby girls there. One had a heart problem the other a severe cleft palate. Cindy was very concerned about their ability to survive and their need for medical treatment, so she decided to bring them here for medical treatment. She fell in love with both of them. We decided to adopt Bridget.
Senator John McCain, wife Cindy and daughters Meghan McCain and Bridget McCain. Source: Getty
"Two close friends of ours, adopted Mickey, the other child.”John McCain has three other children with Cindy - Meghan, Jack and Jimmy. He also adopted his first wife Carol’s sons – Doug and Andy – from a previous marriage.
Sister Shuporna the nun who organised the adoption of US Presidential candidate John McCains Bangladeshi daughter Bridget. Source: Getty
Bridget is now 27. She underwent years of surgery for her cleft palate in her childhood and that made her adopted mother an advocate for the US-based charity Operation Smile.
In an interview with US-based in 2007, Bridget McCain said: "We are a normal family, just like everyone else."
"My Dad's best achievement is being a dad and also running for president at the same time," she said at the time.After a long battle with cancer, the naval bomber pilot, and twice-defeated presidential candidate died at the age of 81 at his home in Arizona.
Cindy McCain embraces their adopted daughter, Bridget, right, during the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn., Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008. Source: Getty