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Zimbabwean man sues sidechick 2.7 million after finding out the child is not his

by Johana Mukandila
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A Zimbabwean man has sued his former side chick in the High Court, demanding that she pay back the $163 000 which is (approximately R2.7-million).

The man claimed to have paid maintenance over an 11-year period until he was shocked to learn that he had been supporting another man’s child for 11 years through maintenance payments.

According to African News Agency the Zimbabwean who goes by the name of Dr Roger Kruger Hendrick Chigangacha, is a prominent pathologist based in Bulawayo, filed the lawsuit after calculating all the money he had paid in child support over the past 11 years.

Dr Chigangacha is suing his former lover, for falsely claiming maintenance from him after lying that he was the father of her child.

According to Dr Chigangacha, he had an extramarital relationship with his lover From 2011 to June 2012.

During this time, the two indulged in intercourse, and the baby was born on May 20, 2012.

According to lifestyle tabloid B-Metro, in his summons filed at the High Court, Dr Chigangacha said, “On December 19 2022, and through DNA profiling carried out on me and the minor child, the profile results conclusively excluded me as being the biological father of the child.

“It was reasonably foreseeable or ought to have been foreseen by the defendant that her promiscuous behaviour at the time of conception would have resulted in me being falsely imputed fatherhood of the child.”

The doctor argued that his former lover, deceitfully passed off her daughter as his.

“By reason of the defendant’s conduct, I acted on her misrepresentation and paid for all the educational requirements of the child up to December 31, 2022,” he claimed in court documents.

“I have also expended some money in respect of travels and costs towards the general welfare and upkeep of the minor child.”

He is requesting that the High Court order lover to pay him $100 000 (about R1.7-million) for her false and dishonest attribution of the child’s paternity to him.

In addition, he requested that the court order the former actress to pay back the child’s upkeep bills, incidental expenditures, and extra damages in the amount of $63 000 (R1-million).

Also see: Ugandan man Ugandan Man Awarded R44 516 after girlfriend refused to marry him

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