A Canadian paternity DNA company knowingly gave out inaccurate tests that identified the wrong father, destroying families in the process, a new report has claimed. Viaguard Accu-Metrics sold and delivered home tests to check the identity of a baby's father over the span of a decade through online stores charging up to $1,000. Families who used the tests have now spoken out about receiving false results which ruled out real dads and ended relationships.
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