DNA Test Results Confirm Lual Marine is President Kiir’s Biological son
June 8, 2020(SSNN) — A South Sudanese medical doctor, Dr. Hakim, who identified himself as one of the doctors who worked on the autopsy of the late Lt. Col. Laul Akook Wol Kiir, claims that a laboratory analysis of a DNA sample confirms that late Lual Marine is a biological son of president Salva Kiir.
According to Dr. Hakim, he privately obtained the DNA sample in the hospital to settle the argument on whether Lual Marine was a biological son of President Salva Kiir or not.
“When I heard that Lual Marine is a distance relative but some people said that he is a president Salva Kiir’s son, I knew that it will be easy to confirm which is which through a DNA” Dr. Hakim said.
“As a doctor that became my responsibility and I had to do what I had to do” Dr. Hakim continued.
Asked of how he obtained a DNA sample from president Salva Kiir, Dr. Hakim said he collected disposable masks that were used by President Salva Kiir and analysed them in the laboratory.
“I talked to one of the presidential guards whom I knew have access to used disposable masks and since they were not reusable it did not take him 24 hours to obtain them” Dr. Hakim explained to South Sudanese News Now.
Hakim believes that this is an important element of the ongoing investigation that the public should know but the South Sudanese medical doctor does not trust the recently formed committee.
“I looked at it and saw that the people who are leading this investigation are all government employees. You can’t expect such people to deliver acurate findings especially for something like this that will expose their boss” Dr. Hakim said.
“This investigation died before it was sworn in. These people have families to feed. They cannot be honest” He continued.
According to relatives and friends, the deceased was fathered by president Kiir through a Dinka tradition that allows immediate relatives to inherit widows – something that may happen to Lual’s recently wedded wife.
Lual married in the presidential palace under the guardianship of president Salva Kiir ten months ago and there is no signs that they had a child before his death.
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