
A tragic incident involving a Ghanaian man living in Denmark has sparked intense debate and emotional reactions across social media platforms in both Ghana and Denmark.
The man, identified as Benjamin Offei, reportedly took his own life in his garage in Copenhagen after discovering through a DNA test that none of the four children he had raised during his 19-year marriage were biologically his.
According to reports, Benjamin had been in a long-term relationship with his wife, who resided in Ghana, before he relocated to Denmark. Despite the distance, he continued to financially and emotionally support his family over the years.
Trouble reportedly began after Benjamin decided to conduct a paternity test. The results allegedly revealed that all four children he believed were his were not biologically related to him. Friends and family members described the revelation as devastating and said he struggled deeply with the emotional weight of the discovery.
The incident has reignited conversations around paternity fraud, trust in marriage, and the psychological impact of such revelations on men, with many calling for preventive measures and better emotional support systems.
Social Media Reactions
The story has generated widespread reactions online:
@chachajoe wrote:
“They should make DNA test compulsory in hospitals immediately after child birth to curtail all these paternity fraud. The government needs to look into this.”
@Prinz_Land commented:
“Dis is so disheartening. Why do u even wait for 4 kids before checking. As a man if I look at my child I will know. I don’t need DNA.”
@TPurity_Alphas said:
“So sad but people who commit suicide, I feel sorry for them and their ignorance.”
@DonatusEC reacted angrily:
“Some women are too evil to be called human. Tufiakwa!”
@dat_Woman added:
“The funniest part is that she knew all this.”
As of the time of reporting, no official statement has been released by Danish authorities confirming the circumstances surrounding the incident. However, the story continues to fuel discussions on accountability, emotional health, and the importance of transparency in relationships.
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Published by Ejoh Caleb


