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September 4, 2015
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Cop to know if he is father

André Williams, STAR Writer

'BabyMama Drama' published on July 8, has been selected as the winning story for the month of July.

This means, the uncertainty and discomfort which surrounds 32-year-old policeman John Hamilton and his girlfriend, 31-year-old Susan Hendricks, will be over once the result of the paternity is made public.

In our previous interview, Hamilton told THE WEEKEND STAR that being unsure and uncomfortable about a child is one of the worst things that could happen to a man.

When he was contacted and informed that he was the winner for the free paternity, he said, "I feel a little better right now, at least mi get a little relief."

He also told THE WEEKEND STAR that he stands by all that he said in the previous interview.

Hendricks was also happy to know that their story was selected as the winning story.

She said, "Mi feel good, I am glad. I'm so happy right now. This is the best news I have heard all day, worse a back to school and a me alone."

Hendricks also said she stood by all that was said in her previous interview.

In their previous interview, when asked what they wanted the result to be;

Hamilton said: "Well, I just want to be sure because there is a lot of doubt. I'm just really uncomfortable not knowing."

Hendricks said, "I would want it to be his because he is responsible and the two of us are together. I appreciate that he stuck around."

THE WEEKEND STAR was told that the child is registered in the name of Hendricks' ex-boyfriend.

Doubt exists between the two because Hendricks admitted to having sex with Hamilton and the other man during the same week.

Hendricks told THE WEEKEND STAR previously; "I had sex with both, like days apart. I tried to use my instincts, but still wasn't sure. I wanted to do the right thing."

Do you have any doubts that a child is yours, or have you been denied access to a child who you believe is yours? Well, here is the chance for you to find out the truth. Contact THE STAR at 932-6271/932-6249 or 932-6282 to share your story and qualify for a chance to get a free DNA test courtesy of Caribbean Genetics.

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