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Jeremy Kyle guests heartbroken over dead brother’s paternity test

Mother claimed she was "99.9% sure" who the father was

As far as Jeremy Kyle guests go, this has got to be one of the saddest family stories…

A woman urged the family of her late former boyfriend to be there for their baby following his tragic motorbike accident.

The mother, Jess, insisted to Sean, who passed away in April last year, that she was “99.9% sure” he was the father of her baby, but a DNA test of his brother Rob revealed that he wasn’t.

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Talking about the devastating accident, Jess said: “It broke me. I couldn’t accept it. I just kept thinking about the baby.”

Sean was over the moon at the fact he could be the dad, but there were rumours claiming she told SEVEN people they could be the father – although she said there were only three potentials.

His grieving sister Stacey admitted to having huge doubts over the baby’s paternity, saying: “I don’t think the baby looks like him at all.”

She then added: “The thing that got me is you looked my mum and dad in the eye and said it was Sean’s baby.

What’s worse is that Sean’s brother Rob visits the child every day, and was very persistent in finding out whether the tot is actually his nephew.

He said that it is an extension of his brother, and has been bonding with the son, leaving him absolutely heartbroken that the baby was NOT Sean’s.

Rob rushed backstage after finding out and was inconsolable.

Viewers took to Twitter to share their heartbreak over having to watch the sad news.

One said: “Jesus, even I am crying.. #jeremykyle”

“Poor fella is [heartbroken] bless him…”

One VERY angry fan of the show wrote: “#jeremykyle that horrible girl, girls like her give decent lasses and mams a bad name so disrespectful sorry don’t cut it get a grip”

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“Terrible putting a grieving family through that…”


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

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