The tireless battle of Ivonne Reyes to demonstrate that, allegedly, Pepe Navarro is the father of his son, Alejandro, occupies all the headlines.On the morning of Thursday, Nuria Chavero, collaborator of The Ana Rosa program, has been able to access the DNA tests that the laboratory carried out.
According to Pepe Navarro, some reliable sources would have told him that, when the cameras were not, during the pass of Alejandro Reyes by survivors, the young man doubted his mother to tell him the truth.Pepe Navarro's solution is "to get the tests" to get out of doubt.However, a few days ago, the presenter defended that Ivonne did not want to carry out the analyzes.
In addition, Ivonne Reyes has always denied that a glass of Navarro took.However, Nuria Chavero has confirmed, after his visit to the laboratory, that there are two DNA tests.Despite this, the laboratory has not confirmed that it was the actress who brought the samples.
Andrea Navarro, daughter of Pepe, chose to hire a private detective who, to get out of doubt, in 2016, took Alejandro to the laboratory to verify if Andrea and the young man were brothers from Father.The journalist of the Telecinco morning has accessed the test resolution document in which it is stated: "There is a probability that they are not brothers in 99.96%".
In addition, in 2017, a second test was presented in which some rods with the DNA of Pepe Navarro were carried out.Chavero has stated that the journalist went to the laboratory to voluntarily check the veracity of the evidence.To do this, he ordered a test with his DNA and that of his daughter to demonstrate whether, indeed, they were father and daughter.The test showed a high percentage of probability that it was.
However, the glass that, allegedly, took Ivonne Reyes to the laboratory to demonstrate the paternity of Pepe Navarro about her son Alejandro does not show these values.Chavero explained that the conclusion of these analyzes is "totally exclusive", so Alejandro would not be a biological son of Pepe Navarro.
The collaborator explained that the collection of DNA samples is not as simple as carrying a cup.Chavero explained that she was taken samples to show her the complexity of the process: "They opened my mouth and were more than thirty seconds circling the rod".