The case on the alleged paternity of Samuel Eto'o is still encased.The former player continues without recognizing Erika do Rosario, a 21 -year -old girl, as his daughter despite the different tests provided throughout the litigation.
Fernando Osuna, lawyer of Erika and Adinelsa do Rosario (42), his mother, says that Eto'o "is maliciously delaying the case".Despite the silence of the Cameroonian, the lawyer maintains that the negative of Eto'o to submit to the DNA test "can make him a father, as" establishes article 767.4.of the Civil Procedure Law ".The judge already declared it in rebellion for not attending the notifications of the court and for more than a year he has to pay as a precautionary measure 1.400 euros per month for food pension to Erika.
The economic situation of both is very precarious and the "anguish" because it is already issued increases every day.An oral view with witnesses and other evidence that the former player did not go, despite being cited.Osuna argues a series of "signs or suspicions, in addition to tests" on paternity, among which are the physical resemblance, the different witnesses and documents, the food, photos and messages of WhatsApp.
Adileusa do Rosario argues that he met Samuel Eto'o in Madrid, in the famous Barnon bar in 1999, then one of the reference places of Real Madrid players.There he worked as waitress Mamen Sanz, Raúl González's wife.He had a brief passionate relationship with Eto'o and became pregnant.
As soon as he communicated the player in pregnancy, he disregarded her, says Adielusa, who even took the baby 15 days after being born to the sports city of Madrid to try, in vain, to recognize her.At that time, the player put his ex -girlfriend a car back home with the promise of taking care of the girl, but gave him a false phone and never knew, says the mother.
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