After a 16-year marriage, Mr. Chan recently discovered that the three children he was raising were not his own, and a civil dispute was about to be debated in court.
On December 25, a reporter from Elephant News obtained the exclusive information from Mr. Chen, who revealed that the high-profile case will be held in the People's Court of Dexing City, Jiangxi Province on December 28**.
As the ** date approached, the reporter visited Mr. Chen's mother-in-law's house on December 27 to try to understand the position of the other side of the incident.
Mr. Chen's mother-in-law said that her daughter, Yu, did not return home, but chose to work in other places to take on the responsibility of raising her three granddaughters, even though she only earns 3,000 yuan a month.
When talking about the family dispute, Yu's mother appeared very worried, she believed that the children had been adversely affected by the incident, the family atmosphere had become tense, and there was little communication between the members.
This case not only involves emotional entanglements, but also touches the boundaries of family, morality and law, and has sparked extensive discussions on marital fidelity, parent-child relationship and the protection of personal rights and interests from all walks of life.
With a fair trial in court, the dawn of truth and justice may offer a glimmer of hope for this tormented family.