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The Fathers' Association of TT (TFATT) president, Rhondall Feeles, is defending the findings of a recent survey it conducted, which found almost one-third of men seeking paternity tests returned a negative result.
Feeles has also called for legislation to make it a criminal offence if a woman intentionally misleads a man to believe a child is his, labelling it paternity fraud.
In a video posted to his Facebook page, Feeles responded to critics questioning the sample selection of one judiciary-approved laboratory and the sample size of 440 tests done between January 2020 and September 2025.
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