Turkish court orders paternity test from a living man in Holland, in The first like this case in Turkey in A person who lives abroad has been asked to provide her with a DNA sample.
ZS, a businessman from the western region of Izmir, accused of Flee from Turkey to Holland avoid officially approved children that was born out of Marriage nest. ZS . was in Relationship with a. mother of B.C.E. and TA, from 1991 to 1998 but the two never officially married. When the. He officially sought marriage, ZS left Turkey, where he owned a hotel. In the Netherlands, a . started new life and founded two companies there. The two brothers filed a paternity suit years ago against They are father and who has a fortune of 10 million euros (dollars). ZS skipped the hearings and was able to avoid Prosecution because he did not provide a DNA sample required to me prove His father.
However, there is a modification in Laws allowed the authorities to track him down abroad. The court asked the Turkish consulate in Rotterdam to reach out The Dutch police around issue. ZS . has been arrested last April by the Dutch authorities and ordered to take DNA test. The samples he provided were sent to Turkey and showed that there is “99.99%” chance he was the father of siblings. The court issued a ruling to register the siblings as ZS children After 24 years, which will allow They should become legal heirs of Businessman.
Farol Torbay, the brothers’ lawyer, told Al-Sabah newspaper on Wed that the process and judgment set precedent”for a parent Avoid a paternity test and “there will be” no escape From justice for wherever they are.” Torbay said his customers are now following compensation from others father Through another suit.