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Shak
#1 Posted : Saturday, April 20, 2019 1:10:13 PM
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Melvin, Sharon, Melon ( how do you name your child Melon?) So confusing. I feel for the girl who's discovered she's not the real twin. I wonder how prevalent this is in our hospitals. Are you sure your siblings are actually who they are? This is like a movie
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#2 Posted : Monday, April 22, 2019 4:26:24 PM
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Shak wrote:
Melvin, Sharon, Melon ( how do you name your child Melon?) So confusing. I feel for the girl who's discovered she's not the real twin. I wonder how prevalent this is in our hospitals. Are you sure your siblings are actually who they are? This is like a movie

If the DNA test churns positive identities for the twins, then the real nightmare for the "foreign" girl and one of the twin girls will begin. It will also be the beginning of a lengthy psycological trauma for the two innocent lassesSad Sad .
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Metaur
#3 Posted : Sunday, May 19, 2019 9:05:20 PM
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You named three babies here correct ? I assume that so, so how is that possible anyway ? Or it's from some TV show ? Then I recommend you to nevermind really whole that case. It's just not worth it at all. Please keep yourself calm, as for me I still haven't had them.
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#4 Posted : Saturday, June 15, 2019 4:50:58 PM
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murchr
#5 Posted : Saturday, June 15, 2019 5:17:23 PM
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The results of the DNA profile indicate the following:

1. Sharon Mitekwa and Melon Lutenyo share identical DNA profiles, with the 23 allelic loci tested show 100% perfect match, which is consistent with the two being biological identical twins.

2. Rosemary Khaveleli Onyango cannot be excluded as the biological mother of Sharon Mitekwa and Melon Lutenyo, who have compatible obligatory maternal allelic profile with a 99.99 per cent probability.

3. Rosemary Khaveleli Onyango is excluded from being the biological mother of child Mevies Imbaya, with 13 of the 23 loci tested show a mismatch (2 or more mismatches are conside4red grounds for exclusion of maternity thus a probability of maternity 0.000%.

4. Angeline Omina Matias is excluded from being the biological mother of child Sharon Mitekwa, with a mismatch in 13 out of 23 loci; Wilson Lutah Maruti is excluded from being the biological father of child Sharon Mitekwa with 14 of the 23 loci tested showing a mismatch (3 or more mismatches are considered grounds for exclusion of paternity).

5. Melvis Imbaya exhibits a compatible maternal and paternal allelic profile with that of Angeline Omina Matias and Wilson Lutah Maruti, respectively, thus Angeline Omina Matias and Wilson Lutah Maruti cannot respectively be excluded as the biological mother and father of Mevis Imbaya with a probability of percentage at 99.999%."
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#6 Posted : Saturday, June 15, 2019 5:48:43 PM
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murchr wrote:
The results of the DNA profile indicate the following:

1. Sharon Mitekwa and Melon Lutenyo share identical DNA profiles, with the 23 allelic loci tested show 100% perfect match, which is consistent with the two being biological identical twins.

2. Rosemary Khaveleli Onyango cannot be excluded as the biological mother of Sharon Mitekwa and Melon Lutenyo, who have compatible obligatory maternal allelic profile with a 99.99 per cent probability.

3. Rosemary Khaveleli Onyango is excluded from being the biological mother of child Mevies Imbaya, with 13 of the 23 loci tested show a mismatch (2 or more mismatches are conside4red grounds for exclusion of maternity thus a probability of maternity 0.000%.

4. Angeline Omina Matias is excluded from being the biological mother of child Sharon Mitekwa, with a mismatch in 13 out of 23 loci; Wilson Lutah Maruti is excluded from being the biological father of child Sharon Mitekwa with 14 of the 23 loci tested showing a mismatch (3 or more mismatches are considered grounds for exclusion of paternity).

5. Melvis Imbaya exhibits a compatible maternal and paternal allelic profile with that of Angeline Omina Matias and Wilson Lutah Maruti, respectively, thus Angeline Omina Matias and Wilson Lutah Maruti cannot respectively be excluded as the biological mother and father of Mevis Imbaya with a probability of percentage at 99.999%."

Will they switch the 2 girls now
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Impunity
#7 Posted : Sunday, June 16, 2019 7:00:57 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
murchr wrote:
The results of the DNA profile indicate the following:

1. Sharon Mitekwa and Melon Lutenyo share identical DNA profiles, with the 23 allelic loci tested show 100% perfect match, which is consistent with the two being biological identical twins.

2. Rosemary Khaveleli Onyango cannot be excluded as the biological mother of Sharon Mitekwa and Melon Lutenyo, who have compatible obligatory maternal allelic profile with a 99.99 per cent probability.

3. Rosemary Khaveleli Onyango is excluded from being the biological mother of child Mevies Imbaya, with 13 of the 23 loci tested show a mismatch (2 or more mismatches are conside4red grounds for exclusion of maternity thus a probability of maternity 0.000%.

4. Angeline Omina Matias is excluded from being the biological mother of child Sharon Mitekwa, with a mismatch in 13 out of 23 loci; Wilson Lutah Maruti is excluded from being the biological father of child Sharon Mitekwa with 14 of the 23 loci tested showing a mismatch (3 or more mismatches are considered grounds for exclusion of paternity).

5. Melvis Imbaya exhibits a compatible maternal and paternal allelic profile with that of Angeline Omina Matias and Wilson Lutah Maruti, respectively, thus Angeline Omina Matias and Wilson Lutah Maruti cannot respectively be excluded as the biological mother and father of Mevis Imbaya with a probability of percentage at 99.999%."

Will they switch the 2 girls now


Too late...let them live and soon marriage will separate them proper.
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#8 Posted : Monday, June 17, 2019 10:18:33 AM
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Impunity wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
murchr wrote:
The results of the DNA profile indicate the following:

1. Sharon Mitekwa and Melon Lutenyo share identical DNA profiles, with the 23 allelic loci tested show 100% perfect match, which is consistent with the two being biological identical twins.

2. Rosemary Khaveleli Onyango cannot be excluded as the biological mother of Sharon Mitekwa and Melon Lutenyo, who have compatible obligatory maternal allelic profile with a 99.99 per cent probability.

3. Rosemary Khaveleli Onyango is excluded from being the biological mother of child Mevies Imbaya, with 13 of the 23 loci tested show a mismatch (2 or more mismatches are conside4red grounds for exclusion of maternity thus a probability of maternity 0.000%.

4. Angeline Omina Matias is excluded from being the biological mother of child Sharon Mitekwa, with a mismatch in 13 out of 23 loci; Wilson Lutah Maruti is excluded from being the biological father of child Sharon Mitekwa with 14 of the 23 loci tested showing a mismatch (3 or more mismatches are considered grounds for exclusion of paternity).

5. Melvis Imbaya exhibits a compatible maternal and paternal allelic profile with that of Angeline Omina Matias and Wilson Lutah Maruti, respectively, thus Angeline Omina Matias and Wilson Lutah Maruti cannot respectively be excluded as the biological mother and father of Mevis Imbaya with a probability of percentage at 99.999%."

Will they switch the 2 girls now


Too late...let them live and soon marriage will separate them proper.

The parents and the involved children will decide this... plus the girls are what? 17? it will resolve itself it
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hardwood
#9 Posted : Monday, June 17, 2019 2:07:20 PM
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Taking that DNA test was a big mistake. So what next now? The kids had grown in their respective happy families but now their lives have been turned upside down.

Many fathers are also raising kids who are not biologically their children. Should they also go for dna tests and then kick out those kids?

That dna test will ruin those kids and families forever.
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Lolest!
#10 Posted : Friday, June 21, 2019 10:02:47 AM
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hardwood wrote:
Taking that DNA test was a big mistake. So what next now? The kids had grown in their respective happy families but now their lives have been turned upside down.

Many fathers are also raising kids who are not biologically their children. Should they also go for dna tests and then kick out those kids?

That dna test will ruin those kids and families forever.
Sometimes its good to let sleeping dogs lie. Yaliyopita si ndwele.


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The mother of a girl who was brought up with one of the identical twins from Kakamega took away her daughter on Friday morning sparking a disagreement.

Drama unfolded when Mrs Angelina Omina, who was accompanied by police officers, took away her daughter, Mevis Imbaya, as relatives of the identical twins were preparing to meet Governor Wycliffe Oparanya accompanied with the girls.

https://www.nation.co.ke...165830-5bsqeu/index.html
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