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5 aprile 201813:20 Usa, 36enne scopre che il padre naturale è il medico della madre Il dottore aveva usato il proprio sperma durante la fecondazione assistita leggi dopo commenta Per Kelli Rowlette, americana di 36 anni,  è stato uno shock scoprire che il proprio Dna non corrispondeva con quello di chi fino a quel momento aveva chiamato "papà" e che invece suo padre biologico era un certo Gerald E

Mortimer di professione medico. Ma non un dottore qualsiasi, Mortimer era infatti lo specialista del centro di fertilità di Idaho negli Stati Uniti dove si era rivolta la madre di Kelli per riuscire ad averla

Sembra che il dottore, al momento della fecondazione assistita, abbia sostituito di nascosto il proprio sperma con quello del marito della donna e di altri donatori

Kelli aveva inviato per gioco il suo Dna ad Ancestry.com, un sito celebre negli Stati Uniti a cui si rivolge chi vuole ricostruire il proprio albero genealogico oppure scoprire di più sulle proprie origini

Quando le è arrivato il responso la donna però non riusciva a credere ai propri occhi: sul documento alla voce "padre" non c'era il nome del suo papà, ma quello di uno sconosciuto

La 36enne ha subito pensato che ci fosse un errore, ma quando la madre ha visto i risultati ha riconosciuto sul foglio il nome del dottore che l'aveva seguita nel percorso di fecondazione assistita con cui era riuscita a concepire la sua bambina

La madre di Kelli ha ammesso che il medico aveva consigliato loro di provare a mischiare in provetta lo sperma del marito con quello di altri donatori per aumentare le probabilità di una gravidanza e che loro avevano accettato e avevano scelto come donatori studenti universitari alti almeno un metro e ottanta

La donna ha dichiarato però di non essere stata a conoscenza che il medico avesse invece usato il proprio sperma durante l'intervento

Secondo l'avvocato di Kelli, intervistato dal Daily Mail, il medico sapeva benissimo che Kelli fosse sua figlia, ma ha taciuto tutto

  "Dottor Mortimer in maniera fraudolenta e consapevole ha tenuto nascosto l'uso del suo meteriale genetico durante la fecondazione", ha detto il legale

La donna ha deciso di denunciare il dottore e l'intero centro di fertilità di Idaho per negligenza medica e frode

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Texans Have Had Enough – Give Illegal Invaders a NASTY Surprise at the Border - Duration: 12:50.

Texans Have Had Enough – Give Illegal Invaders a NASTY Surprise at the Border

The mainstream media is up in arms over the way illegal aliens are being treated at the

border, making it clear once and for all that they care more about foreign migrants than

they do about the safety of real Americans.

It is the people of Texas who have had to live with invading illegal aliens for years,

and they have finally had enough.

PS Republic reported that the people of Texas recently fought back in a huge way when news

broke that a caravan of 1,000 illegal aliens was heading to their border.

Refusing to back down to liberal pressure to allow the migrants into Texas, Governor

Gregg Abbott issued a reminder that it's not just U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents

manning the entry points to Texas: he also sent in the National Guard.

The caravan consisted of around 1,200 migrants, most of whom were from Honduras.

"Organized by a group of volunteers called Pueblos Sin Fronteras, or People Without Borders,

the caravan is intended to help migrants safely reach the United States, bypassing not only

authorities who would seek to deport them, but gangs and cartels who are known to assault

vulnerable migrants," wrote BuzzFeed reporter Adolfo Flores, who was traveling with the

caravan.

"Organizers … hope that the sheer size of the crowd will give immigration authorities

and criminals pause before trying to stop them."

Former Secret Service agent and Maryland congressional candidate Dan Bongino described this invasion

of the caravan as "complete, total, utter chaos."

"There is a consequence for us, Americans who have to finance this chaos," Bongino

said.

"You can't have a country without borders.

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This should serve as a reminder to bleeding heart liberals calling for open borders that

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World Cup in Russia provides us with a chance to see past politics - Duration: 7:49.

Sergei the taxi driver stopped at a red light near the centre of Ekaterinburg as he got close to the end of the journey to the Church on the Blood

He was an earnest young man with a wispy light beard. He had got bored of not being able to communicate so he got out his phone, held it away from his mouth horizontally and began to speak

 His words were translated into English for me to read. He wanted to know what I thought of Russia

He handed me the phone. I told him I was surprised by how much I was enjoying being here

I said I had been struck by the kindness and warmth of ordinary people and how, foolishly, it was not what I had expected

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'We were very angry. we want to play at a different. Share this article Share He nodded and put his phone to his mouth again

'You are forced to think it is so bad for us here,' his words read, 'but when you come, you will be happy

' He let me out outside the church, built on the site of the Ipatiev House where the last Tsar, Nicholas II, and his family were shot, stabbed and clubbed to death by Bolsheviks almost a hundred years to the day after the World Cup final is played next month

 Before I shut the door, Sergei turned round and spoke again, without the phone this time

'Russia good,' he said, smiling. Clusters of Peru fans, who had gathered for their match against France, stood by the church, taking selfies

  Once, Communist Party officials used to come to the Ipatiev House to pose proudly next to the bullet holes in the walls in the cellar where the Romanovs were executed but now this site, a brutal symbol of the birth of modern Russia, has become a place of pilgrimage for a different reason

 The Church on the Blood is a shrine to the Tsar and his family and to imperialist Russia

Inside, in pictures on the walls, they are portrayed as saints and martyrs. The Tsar's daughters, the Grand Duchesses, are depicted in white nurses' uniforms, working in hospitals during the First World War

 Next to the altar, which is situated directly above the cellar where they were killed, another painting shows them praying with a priest on the day of their deaths

One group of fans had hired a guide to show them around. The guide told them the story of the killings in terms that were critical of the brutality of the Bolsheviks

There was no attempt to be faithful to the ideology of the heroes of the Russian Revolution

 Some fans wearing shorts had to wrap flags around themselves to cover their legs

This is a holy place now. That evening, I went to dinner with a couple of friends near 1905 Square where a statue of Lenin gazes down on a fast food restaurant where staff wear 'KFC 4 U' logos

  Our restaurant was, inevitably, packed with Peru fans. Renzo and Juan Carlos were part of the Peru diaspora

Renzo lived in Grand Cayman. Juan Carlos worked in Florida. They were still agog with excitement at Peru being at a World Cup for the first time in 36 years but they, too, were trying to make sense of the country they were visiting and how it differed from their preconceptions

 They, too, had encountered only kindness from Russians. This was a tournament that was supposed to be damned from the moment it was awarded to Russia in 2010 and, indeed, the last eight years have been peppered with stories of corruption in the winning of the bid, state-sponsored doping in sport, racist chanting at football matches, concerns about the treatment of LGBT people and the annexation of Crimea

 It's a long list but among the magical things about a World Cup are the ways it gives fans glimpses of ordinary lives and encourages cultures to mingle and break down ignorance and propaganda

In the West, we seem to assume Russians are victims of state propaganda in their vision of us

It is an interesting moment when it occurs to you that maybe we are victims of state propaganda in our vision of them

 It is not just Russian culture you are exposed to. Renzo told us of the jokes Peru fans were making about rivals Chile, who failed to qualify

He told us about an advert a restaurant in Lima had placed in a newspaper, for a job as a waiter

'Preferably Chilean,' it said, 'so the successful applicant won't get distracted by the World Cup

'  At the train station two days later, I sat in a cavernous waiting room heading for the Trans-Siberian Railway train to Vladivostok

After a while, a woman walked past and crumpled to the floor. A host of people were with her in a flash, helping her up, giving her water, giving up their seat for her

Station staff fussed around her until she had recovered. I thought about the time my wife fainted on the London Underground and commuters stepped over her as they got out at their stop

 I got the train for the 20-hour journey to Nizhny Novgorod where England play Panama on Sunday

It wended its way through valleys and forests, past wooden houses, concrete houses, fallen down houses, factories and little communities that if we were in South America we would call favelas or shanty towns

 The train arrived on Saturday morning. On Twitter, a debate was raging about whether English journalists should have suppressed pictures that purported to show the line-up for the Panama game

 It felt particularly pertinent in a country where some of the nation's media ignored questions about drug use in sport in the cause of helping the team

Nizhny was once a closed city, off limits to visitors because it was a centre of weapons manufacturing

It was called Gorky in the Soviet era, just as St Petersburg was known as Petrograd and then Leningrad before it reverted to its original name

 One hundred years after the Tsar's execution, this is a country writing and rewriting its history so fast it is hard to keep up

The World Cup has at least given us a chance to glimpse more of what once lay beyond the curtain

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