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Man reportedly abandons his family after DNA test revealed that none of his three kids are biologically his own.
The incident was recounted by a netizen @LizQueenB who revealed that it happened to her brother.
According to her, the man secretly took items carrying the DNA of the children and took them to lab for a test.
When the results popped out, it was revealed to him that none of the child was truly his.
This incident left the man heartbroken and he left for work, never to return to the family again.
The tweet read …
“My Bro secretly took a DNA test and discovered that none of the three kids were his. He told his wife he was going to work, and it’s been five years now without any contact. Why would someone leave without confrontation or giving any explanation?”
Check out reactions that followed …
@realkamaubrian said: “The same way the wife slept with other men without explanation or confrontation”
@its_smith22 wrote: “The wife played him”
@clairecesc remarked: “I am one of the advocates of a legal structure to guarantee that DNA examinations are mandatory and conducted at birth. I have observed a situation involving a family member who took his own life after discovering later in life that the five children he affectionately cared for were not biologically his, and he was unable to marry and father more children due to his diabetes and the advanced age of 62 years. Prior to his decision, we encouraged him to wed, but he informed us that his diabetes had impaired his sexual functions; when we proposed that we could medically transfer his sperm to his new spouse, he replied that he did not wish to transmit diabetes to his descendants, even if he was capable. Ultimately, he did not want to leave young children to endure hardship when his time inevitably came. In his last will, he bequeathed his fortune to his brothers and an orphanage, excluding his wife and her children, a regrettable situation.”
@gabrieloguda said: “Your post suggests you aren’t worried about your bro’s whereabouts.”
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