13-year-old gamer fails DNA test, not father after all
March 26, 2009 by Jin
Filed under Jin's Corner, Off the Wall, Recent
In February, we learned about the remarkable case of Alfie Patten, the young gamer, who at age 13 allegedly fathered a little girl with his 15 year-old girlfriend, Chantelle. When questions were raised about the paternity of the child, Alfie swore to take a DNA test to prove his paternity. Well, the results from the test were just announced and Alfie is not the father.
This must be a blow to Alfie who had stood up for his girlfriend in the circus like conditions that surrounded him after the birth of Maisie, Chantelle’s young daughter. Thirteen seems awfully young to learn about the hurt that can be caused by infidelity.
According to sources, Alfie’s world has fallen apart and the young man is at odds about what to do with his girlfriend of two years. There is no word as to who the real father is, but the list of Chantelle’s sexual partners, the potential fathers of her newborn daughter, is allegedly long.
Honestly speaking, as much as Alfie wanted to take responsibility as a man, the DNA results may be the best thing to ever happen to him. Perhaps this will afford him the opportunity to become a kid again and maybe offer him a return to normalcy.
Via Bild.
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That is stupid. Alfie may be was the best choice to be a father for this new born baby. Another boys looks really worse. Of course he is a child, but he was not afraid of that, why we sould be? I am just really sorry for that new born, who is real baby, because it seems that everyone forget about her. By the way, Alfie was not the saint, I believe. Yes, he is not the father, but he was whith that girl and i believe it wasn’t just a inocent game. So, maybe Alfie was the best choice for that family, but now it blows away and little Maise don’t have father at all… Is it really better for everyone now?