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Woman who took home DNA test discovers her real father is not an anonymous donor but in fact a removals man from Essex

www.dailymail.co.uk /news/article-12482629/Rise-global-DNA-database-emerged-without-really-noticing-home-testing-kits-probed-new-BBC-podcast-series.html

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/2226061

A shocked woman discovered with an at-home DNA test that her real father was a removals man from Essex whose sperm had been used without his permission by a Harley Street fertility doctor.

The disturbing story is set to be revealed in The Gift, a new BBC radio series which will air from next Monday.

It explores how millions of Britons and others across the world have taken tests sold by firms including Ancestry.co.uk and 23andMe, often after being given them as presents from friends and family.

It's a classic sensationalist (and over-long, I had to cut it in half) headline from the Daily Fail but it's a pretty sensational story of sperm theft but all properly researched and soberly presented and I'd recommend that you listen to the Radio 4 episode, it's a real rollercoaster ride.

The premise of the series is that a lot of British people have taken home DNA tests for genealogical purposes and, while everyone is warned to be careful in case you uncover some hidden family secret, there are some extreme cases which are even more unexpected.

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Woman who took home DNA test discovers her real father is not an anonymous donor but in fact a removals man from Essex
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