American woman sued DNA labs after alleged error

In a deep disturbing case from the US, a 28-year-old woman from New York is sued two DNA test laboratories following alleged errors in paternity test results, motivating her to end her pregnancy-a decision that she says that she has sustained emotionally and ended her long-term relationship.

As The New York PostAn administrative assistant, who requested oblivion, claims that he was misled by Paternity Report from Vinn Health Labs in Bronx and DNA Diagnostics Center (DDC) in Ohio. She says that wrong results inspired her to abortion, which believed that she was not a father by her fiancé.

“My daughter must have been born on 17 April,” she told the outlet in tears. “I am sad. I have a lot of feelings. These were the results that I decided to do what I did.”

The woman and her fiance were trying to conceive, but were briefly separated last year due to stress. During this break, he once had a protected encounter with another person. When the couple reconciled and later came to know that she was pregnant, she believed that the child was her fiancé – but demanded paternity test, to ensure that fear of the previous encounter could make things complicated.

Following two indorators – allegedly costing more than $ 1,000 (about 82,000 rupees) – he and his partner presented new samples to Will Health Labs in October. The lab, claimed that he operates from behind a hair salon, soon gave a shocking result: the father was 99.99% certainty.

The news came just before Halloween, and by then, the woman was about 20 weeks pregnant – dangerously for abortion to New York’s 24 -Captah legal limit. She says that she was destroyed and had to accept a brief relationship for her fiancé which was broken.

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“He just cried,” he said. “He asked,” Why do you go through a penis? ” I told him, “Because I was positive, it was yours.” ,

After undergoing a two-day expiry process, the woman says she began to doubt, but by then, it was too late.

The most rigorous moment came after months. On Valentine’s Day, the DNA Diagnostics Center allegedly approached her and admitted that paternity results were incorrect – blaming the “IT error” for mistake. The man with whom he was summarized was not a father, the lab confirmed, according to a trial, it was now filed against both facilities.

The couple tried to live together after the revelation but eventually broke in March.

The DDC has issued a general statement accepting the incident but has not directly commented on the case. “For 30 years, the DDC has provided reliable and accurate tests … If any concern is raised, we take immediate action … we understand and we appreciate the belief of people in incredible amounts of people.”

His lawyer, Craig Fmister questioned why it took four months to fix such an important mistake. “When people are taking major life decisions based on these results, the delay is just unacceptable.”

Now passing through medicine, women are firm to make laboratories accountable and increase awareness. “How many other people did this?” He asked.

The lawsuit is expected to raise serious questions around regulation, accuracy and inspection in the growing DNA testing industry – especially more people use such results for life -making decisions.


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