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A Chinese man has been shocked to learn that the father he reunited with 16 years ago is not his biological dad but a foster parent . - Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
In 2008, at the age of 25, Wang decided to search for his family. He tracked down a foster family in eastern China’s Shandong province, who introduced another foster father surnamed Hou. Wang said he asked Hou to do the test since they reunited, but Hou kept turning him down saying it was too much trouble to go to the DNA testing centre in another city.
Wang said he did not buy Hou’s excuse. He planned to restart the search of his birth family, and considered asking the police to investigate if Hou was involved in human trafficking.
Chinese Man Wang Gang Shocked Learn Father Reunited With 16 Years Ago Fake Foster Parent
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