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Man collapses, dies after DNA confirms he is not the father!

Man collapses, dies after DNA confirms he is not the father!

A man collapsed and died after DNA test results showed he was not the father of the son he believed to be his.

The Nigerian man stayed in the United Kingdom while his wife and son were nestled in Nigeria. His family lived comfortably in Nigeria, and he took good care of them.

The Nigerian recently returned to Nigeria to conduct a paternity test on his son. According to reports by Face Of Malawi, the man had previously seen his wife in a compromising position with another man on Snapchat. This led to a fierce confrontation between the couple.

The woman had threatened to report him to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) if he travelled to Nigeria, suggesting that she had some incriminating information about him.

Despite the threat, the man went ahead with his plans to come to Nigeria and conduct the paternity test.

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After conducting the paternity test, the man discovered that he was not the biological father of his son. The shock of this revelation reportedly caused him to collapse and die.

It is unclear what caused his death, but the emotional trauma of learning that he had been deceived about his fatherhood could have contributed.

The news of the man’s sudden death has sparked outrage on social media, with many people expressing their condolences to the man’s family.

This incident also highlights the importance of honesty and trust in relationships.

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