Man Slumps and Dies After DNA Result on Son (video)

Man Slumps and Dies After DNA Result on Son (video)

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A yet to be identified man has slumped and died after a DNA test result revealed his only son was not fathered by him.

His friend posted the details on his own Facebook page narrating how the deceased came across a snapchat video of his wife in another man’s arms.

The victim had travelled out of the country to fend for his little family.

When he confronted his wife, she denied but threatened him never to return to Nigeria or she would hand him over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The unnamed man still returned home but undertook a DNA test on the only son he thought he had with his wife.

Shocked at the result, he slumped and could not be resuscitated as he died instantly.

Pubic reactions:

Jumbo Kendra Whether you’re home or away, a person who wants to cheat will cheat.I don’t know if the narrator knows this man personally, but stop marrying people for flex or looks. Marriage needs two people who are focused and responsible.RIP Sir.

Kenedy Okafor You can actually cheat on your man if that is what you want but giving him another man’s child is the worst thing you could do to any man…Majority who do not know about DNA or maybe because of the financial situation end up raising a child that is not theirs and trust women, keeping secret is their watchword…They can hide it for eternity. Too bad for this generation.

Don Shady Chijioke If woman didn’t kill u as a man. U will live long. May we never jam women without conscience and fear of God.

Onyekwere Bishop Ikedichi No matter how much I trust you. Even if we are together 24/7. If any woman says I got her pregnant, DNA test must be done.Even if na to borrow money run the test, I go do am. I have seen enough to know that no one can be trusted. So, before I invest time and money in training up a child, I must be 100% sure that child is mine. Even if the test go cause quarrel when the woman know say I run such test, IDGAF.

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