My biological father reunited 16 years ago, turns out to be fake...The reason for cheating is absurd
Jan 14, 2025
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According to Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, Wang Gang, 41, who lives in Henan Province, China, grew up in seven foster homes without knowing who his biological parents were, and began earning money on his own from the age of 13.
Then, when he turned 25 in 2008, Wang set out to find his family.
He visited a foster home in Shandong Province in eastern China and said he was looking for his biological parents.
There, he asked me to visit a man named 'Wow', who is making another foster home.
To Wang, who visited there with media reporters when he heard the news, he said Heo was actually his illegitimate child and showed pictures taken when Wang was three years old.
The two were happily reunited, which was also introduced to local media.
Their relationship has been good for the past 16 years. Wang occasionally visited Heo's house, which did not ask for money, and even gave lucky money to Wang's child on Lunar Lunar New Year.
However, in December last year, Wang took Heo to the hospital for a paternity test, and it was discovered that 'Fake'.
Wang discovered the shocking fact that Heo Woo was not his biological father.
In fact, after the reunion, Wang asked Hou to do tests, but Hou continued to refuse, saying it was too hard to go to a DNA testing center in another city.
Wang did not test at the time because both had blood type B and did not want to ruin the reunion with his father, who he had met with difficulty.
When Wang asked Heo why he deceived Heo as his biological father, Heo hung up the phone first, and when he confronted Wang, he explained that he thought he was a poor person without parents.
Wang suspected that Hou had pretended to be a family member to prevent the trafficker from tracking down him.
Therefore, I plan to ask the police to investigate whether Huhu was involved in human trafficking.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.