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I believed my wife was decent and faithful despite DNA revealing I'm not father of 2 out 5 children - Ugandan diplomat

A recent post on X which has captured widespread attention, unveiling the dramatic personal struggles of Ugandan diplomat Chris Rugari.


The diplomat’s life unraveled when DNA tests revealed that two of his five children were not biologically his, a bombshell that emerged during a contentious divorce from his estranged wife, Joline Kanoheri.


Despite the clear evidence of infidelity, Rugari has openly expressed his continued trust in his wife’s faithfulness, a stance that has sparked a range of reactions across social media.


On X, users have responded with everything from ridicule to empathy, reflecting the diverse cultural attitudes toward issues of paternity fraud in Uganda and beyond.



The diplomat’s challenges took an even darker turn with the sudden and suspicious death of his two-year-old son, Nganwa.


The toddler passed away just hours before a court-ordered DNA test, which was part of the divorce proceedings that mandated paternity testing for all five children due to allegations of unfaithfulness.


This tragic loss has triggered a police investigation, with authorities exploring the possibility that the child’s death could be tied to efforts to conceal the truth about his paternity.


The combination of a high-stakes divorce, shocking DNA results, and a potential cover-up has gripped the public’s attention, turning this saga into a compelling narrative of deception, grief, and the pursuit of justice that continues to unfold in the public eye.


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