The case of the girl, known as "Maria" and believed to be 5-6 years old, has gained international attention and drawn what some say is unwarranted and unfair attention to the Roma, or Gypsy, community in Europe, many of whose members live in poverty and have been linked to crime.
After a DNA test proved she wasn't theirs, an international search was then launched to find the child's real parents, while the couple she had been living with were arrested. The search apparently led to central Bulgaria, where police tracked down 38-year-old Sasha Ruseva in the town of Nikolaevo.
Speaking to Bulgarian TV, Ruseva said that she gave birth to a girl while working in Greece "several years ago," but that she had to leave the child because she didn't have enough money to take her home. Ruseva has had eight children.
Police in Bulgaria declined to immediately comment on the case.
