Deputy rejected the DNA of an extramarital son of her father because it gave 99.8%

Rossana Chahlanational deputy for Tucuman, rejected DNA result to determine if his father, the deceased businessman Elias Chahlahad had a extramarital child because it gave 99.8 percent accuracy instead of 99.9. The case, which has been going on for more than 23 years, will have a new hearing in the next few days to define its situation.

Angel Eduardo Paez, 57 years old, filed a lawsuit to find out his identity in 1999, but only in September 2022 did they take a DNA sample for the first time in the Genetics laboratory of the Tucumán Forensic Medical Corps, by order of the Civil Court in Family and Successions III.

The inheritance left by Chahla – who died in 2010 – is estimated at 40 million dollars and the judicial dispute that Páez initiated due to his affiliation, through the legal representation of the lawyer Mariano Peralta, has been going on for more than two decades.

A DNA following 23 years might solve a millionaire inheritance

Rossana Chahla is a national deputy and was Minister of Health of Tucumán.

What does the result of the DNA of Ángel Páez and his relationship with the Chahla family say?

The ruling of Chamber 1 of the Family and Inheritance Civil Chamber determined that With this result of 99.88 percent accuracy, Páez is the son of the deceased businessman.

According to the report of the Scientific Team of Fiscal Investigations of the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Tucumán, “the statistical analysis carried out using the 23 autosomal DNA markers analyzed allows calculating a probability of biological relationship of 99.88 percent.”

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“The value of the Biological Relationship Index obtained implies that the finding of the genetic profiles obtained is eight hundred and sixty-seven times more likely, if the biological father of María Emilia and Rossana Elena Chahla is also the biological father of Ángel Eduardo Páez”, added the letter.

The daughters of businessman Chahla rejected the DNA result and there will be a hearing on March 6.

Angel Paez
Angel Paez.

Páez’s lawyer explained in statements to the agency THAT that Rossana and María Emilia Chahla, the first of them former Minister of Health of Tucumán and pre-candidate for mayor of the provincial capital, “they contested the DNA test and a hearing will be held on Monday, March 6” to define the conflict.

For their part, the Chahla sisters support the position of biochemist Gustavo Penasino, their expert witness, who argued that this percentage is not conclusive, since it should be 99.99 percent.

An incredible plot to solve an inheritance that has been going on for more than twenty years

This position, said the plaintiff’s lawyer, “would stretch the process for a few months and the possibility that both women will not distribute the millions of the inheritance to Ángel Páez for a decade.” Along these lines, he mentioned that this is delayed because women have “influences in Justice.”

Some time ago, the legislator of the Frente de Todos explained how the process was and her position regarding the claim: “In January 2016, I was informed of a lawsuit for filiation initiated by Ángel Eduardo Páez, alleging that my father, Elías Chahla, was also his father, thus requesting the recognition of a filial relationship with him. As of being informed, I put everything necessary at the disposal of the Tucumán Justice to arrive at the truth of the matter.”

And he continued: “I was present in the Civil Court for Family and Inheritance of the III Nomination, in charge of Torino, attending all the hearings in which my presence was required, leaving full proof that I was and am in full disposal of Justice as many times as necessary and all judicial measures that the magistrate considers are arbitrated.

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Ángel Páez and the DNA that was made in 2014 with two cousins

Although Páez had taken a DNA test in 2014 with two supposed cousins ​​–Fernando and Roberto Chahla– and that result was positive, it had no legal validity because it was carried out out of court. In this study, carried out at the Manlab Institute in Buenos Aires, it had been determined that the three share the same paternal line by 98%.

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It was because of this that the Tucuman Justice ordered that the merchant’s body be exhumed. The former official agreed to undergo the DNA test and thus avoid the exhumation of her father’s body, following this was postponed twice because, according to sources linked to the lawsuit, “the conditions of the facilities of the Western Cemetery.

The analysis was then to take place on Thursday, September 8, 2022, but was first postponed until Tuesday, September 13 at the request of the Genetics Laboratory, and then for other undated reasons, until the parties made this determination. .

Claim for filiation and a millionaire inheritance in the midst of the conflict

The filiation claim was initiated by Páez in 1999, following a long history full of suffering, which included ridicule from his schoolmates in the Tucuman town of Leales for using his mother’s last name, and even that his mother refused to tell him who. it was her father, until one day she finally told him.

Rossana Chahla was Minister of Health of the province of Tucumán and for eight years she was in charge of the Maternity and Gynecology Complex, one of the most important state medical centers in the province.

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Páez is a merchant and seeks to be recognized as the legitimate son of Elías Chahla, one of the most prominent real estate investors in the province.

As PROFILE published months ago, dozens of properties acquired by Elías are in dispute in the conflict: from large houses to three buildings (one of them with seven floors, which is under construction).

According to the detail, there are two properties located on Calle Laprida, in front of Plaza Independencia. In addition, two rooms stand out on Córdoba street at 600, two buildings (one with four floors and the other with seven and a thirty-hectare field, among other assets).

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