Judge Rules on Existence of Children in Bizarre Custody Battle
High Court finds evidence of one child's birth but cannot confirm twins in perplexing case involving alleged deception by both parents.
- The father claimed twin sons were born in February 2021, while the mother denied ever being pregnant.
- Evidence presented included ultrasound scans, photos, and recorded conversations, but some were deemed likely forged.
- The mother admitted to lying about a pregnancy and termination to escape the relationship, accusing the father of manipulation.
- Witnesses provided conflicting testimonies, with some suggesting the mother had a child, while official records showed no births.
- The judge concluded there was strong evidence of a pregnancy and the birth of one child, but insufficient proof of twins.