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A Moroccan man recently filed a lawsuit against his wife, accusing her of adultery. After undergoing a routine health checkup , the man allegedly learned that he had been sterile for most of his life, so he couldn’t possibly have fathered any of their nine children.
The man, a professor in the small Moroccan city of Sidi Slimane, reportedly had his whole world turned upside down by an urologist, following a routine checkup. He apparently had a small cyst on his right testicle, which he told the doctor had been there for as long as he could remember. The physician decided to run some tests, and while the results showed that the cyst was not life-threatening, they also showed that its presence rendered the unnamed man sterile. The only problem was that he had been happily married to his wife for 35 years, and was supposed to have fathered 9 children during that time.
Moroccan newspaper Al-Massae reports that the man didn’t rush to file for marriage termination immediately after hearing the news from his urologist, but instead underwent a series of tests that ultimately confirmed he could not have fathered any children in the last 50 years. Shocked by this revelation, the man contacted his lawyer and filed a lawsuit against his wife, accusing her of adultery and demanding both a divorce and the disownment of all of his nine children.
The man allegedly petitioned the President of the First Instance Court to appoint a team of medical specialists to confirm beyond the shadow of a doubt that he had indeed been sterile for over five decades, and couldn’t have fathered any of his children.
The court had a legal team investigate all the results of the tests that the man had already had done, and they confirmed that his allegations were backed by scientific evidence. Seminal analysis showed the complete absence of sperm, and the urologist’s report as well as the biological analysis confirmed that the cyst that had been on his right testicle for over 50 years, was the cause of his sterility.
Adultery is a punishable crime in Morocco, so if the man’s wife is proven guilty, she faces a potential prison time.
What I find most shocking is that after hearing that he was not the biological father of the nine children he had brought up with his wife, the man chose to sever all ties to them and asked to be absolved of any parental responsibilities.
Father of 9 Divorces Wife After Finding Out He Had Been Sterile for Most of His Life
A Moroccan man recently divorced his wife of 35 years after learning that he had been sterile for most of his life and couldn't have fathered any of their nine children.
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I think this is a follow-up article.
Arab man files for divorce after wife has 9 children from extra-marital affair
A Moroccan man had a 'nervous breakdown' after discovering that another man had fathered all of his nine children with his wife of 35 years.
According to local media reports, the man - an educator - discovered the reality behind the children's births after a series of medical tests, which proved that he had been sterile all his life and hence could not have fathered their children.
His wife had carried on an extramarital affair through which she had the children, Al Massa reported.
The husband filed a lawsuit against his wife at Sidi Suleiman Primary Court.
He filed a legal petition to have a court appointed urological and gynaecological diseases practitioner examine his case to establish paternity.
He then demanded his paternity be removed from their nine children and filed for divorce on charges of adultery.
Tests revealed that for 50 years, he had a growth in his right testes which prevented him from producing sperm.
The children - carrying his name - are still awaiting the court order to strip them of their legal paternal rights.
Arab man files for divorce after wife has 9 children from extra-marital affair
A Moroccan man had a 'nervous breakdown' after discovering that another man had fathered all of his nine children with his wife of 35 years. According to l..
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