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refuses to appear
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refuses to contest
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refuses a DNA test
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refuses closure
A man falsely accused does not avoid certainty for three decades.
A man with nothing to hide does not turn a solvable question into a lifelong ambiguity.
The Test That Was Always Available — And Never Taken
Imran Khan has repeatedly said he would accept a paternity test in Pakistan.
That offer sounds reasonable—until you notice the timeline.
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The child was born in 1992
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The case was filed in the mid-1990s
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The ruling came in 1997
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Sita White died in 2004
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Tyrian grew up
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Elections came and went
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Power was gained and lost
At any point, certainty was available.
It was never pursued.
Not once.
That is not legal strategy.
That is deliberate indeterminacy.
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