Care worker inherits stately home after DNA test proves he's aristocrat's son - News Summed Up

Care worker inherits stately home after DNA test proves he's aristocrat's son


Jordan Adlard Rogers moved into the lavish 1,536-acre Penrose Estate after the death of 62-year-old Charles Rogers. While he was still alive his father turned down several requests for DNA tests. (Image: Adam GraySWNS.com)Because Charles' mother and brother also having passed away, 31-year-old Jordan was left as heir to the grand estate when Charles died. A initial offer to do a DNA by the absent dad was overlooked by Jordan, who "had other priorities at the time". A final letter with a DNA test enclosed was answer by power of attorney Philip Care, who told Jordan that has dad was dead.


Source: Daily Mirror May 20, 2019 21:45 UTC



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