Scatter Shot Cop – Dead Policeman\’s 25 Children Must Prove Paternity

By Gleaner on 07/17/2016

\”… Twenty-five children allegedly fathered by a single policeman, who died at age 47, are in a race against time to prove their paternity in order to access their dead dad\’s estate.

The cop did not leave a will and some of his children could be denied their share of the estate he left behind.

Deputy Administrator General Andrew Gyles last week shied away from providing details of the case, but he told Gleaner editors and reporters that at least 17 of the children who claim the policeman is their father may have to prove the paternity before the Administrator General\’s Department (AGD) will be able give them any portion of his estate. …\”                                

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