In a tragic turn of events, Benjamin Offei, a Ghanaian man living in Copenhagen, reportedly took his own life in his garage after discovering through a DNA test that all four children he had fathered in his 19-year marriage were not biologically his.
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The news has sent shockwaves through both Ghanaian and Danish social media communities, highlighting the emotional toll of paternity fraud.
Benjamin had been in a long-term relationship with his wife, who resided in Ghana, before relocating to Denmark.
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The revelation reportedly came after he initiated a paternity test, leading to the devastating discovery that none of the children were his.
Friends and family described the incident as heartbreaking and called for greater awareness around issues of trust and verification in relationships.
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Social media reactions
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@chachajoe: “They should make DNA test compulsory in hospitals immediately after child birth to curtail all these paternity fraud. The government needs to look into this”
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@Prinz_Land: “Dis is so disheartening. Why do u even wait for 4 kids before checking. As a Man if I look at my child I will know. I don’t need DNA”
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@TPurity_Alphas: “So sad but people who commit suicide, I feel sorry for them and their ignorance”
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@DonatusEC: “Some women are too evil to be called human. Tufiakwa!”
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@dat_Woman: “The funniest part is that she knew all this”
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