How much did Gugu’s fake son pay for the DNA test? The value will surprise you

How much did Gugu’s fake son pay for the DNA test? The value will surprise you


Gugu’s fake son spent a fortune taking the test in two different places and still received unfavorable results; I wait




Ricardo Rochathe alleged son of Gugu Freed (1959 – 2019), did not accept that the DNA test results were negative, which confirms that he is not the legitimate heir of the deceased tenant and, therefore, cannot be part of sharing the inheritance. According to columnist Gabriel Perline of With you!The boy’s lawyers are already filing a new lawsuit to recover the test results. But do you know how much a DNA test costs?

How much does a DNA test cost?

Prices may vary depending on the laboratory, however tests generally cost from R$500 Richard took the test twice, it is possible that he paid more than R$1,000 to fight for his alleged father’s inheritance.

According to the editorialist Monica Bergamoof Folha de S.Paulo, the tests were carried out in two different laboratories so that there was no doubt about the results. In none of the tests was the outcome favorable to the boy, who dreamed of receiving part of the presenter’s inheritance.

“The samples were analyzed by two different teams in test and counter-test and confirmed the results obtained. It was concluded that Antonio Augusto Moraes Liberato is not the biological father of Ricardo Rocha”says the journalist. Contacted by the professional, Ricardo Rocha stated that he had not even been informed of the test result.

Can a DNA test go wrong?

The geneticist Psalm Raskinscientific director of the Brazilian Society of Medical Genetics, recently gave an interview to Metrópoles explaining the possible flaws in a paternity confirmation test. According to him, the possibility of an error occurring in the procedure is almost zero, but there is still a possibility.

“The technology is already well tested and known. It has advanced with the possibility of testing more and more points of genetic material. The possibility of it going wrong is close to zero, but this test also involves human participation, so, yes, in very cases in rare cases there could be human error”, he explained. READ THE FULL ARTICLE.

Source: Terra

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