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Home  /  World  /  UK  /  Bizarre London Paternity Case: Woman Slept With Twins, DNA Can’t Identify Father

Bizarre London Paternity Case: Woman Slept With Twins, DNA Can’t Identify Father

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
March 31, 2026
in UK, World
Reading Time: 7 mins read
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A bizarre paternity case in a London court is raising questions about the limits of modern science and the definition of fatherhood. A woman who had sex with identical twins just four days apart gave birth to a child—but neither she nor DNA testing can determine which brother is the biological father.

According to a report in The Guardian, the mother and one of the twins reached the Court of Appeals in London after the other twin was registered as the father on the official paperwork. The case highlights a rare but scientifically fascinating problem: when identical twins are involved, even the most reliable paternity tests can fall short.

What Happened in the London Paternity Case?

According to court proceedings, the woman had sexual relations with both twin brothers within a short window—just four days apart—during the time the child was conceived.

Here’s where things get complicated:

  • The child (referred to as “P” in court documents) was born afterward.
  • One of the twins was officially listed as the father on the birth certificate.
  • The other twin challenged this, leading to a legal battle.
  • DNA testing confirmed that one of the twins is the father—but couldn’t identify which one.

This has left judges in a legal and ethical gray zone: how do you assign parental responsibility when science cannot give a definitive answer?

Why DNA Testing Fails With Identical Twins

How DNA Testing Normally Works

Standard paternity tests compare a child’s DNA with a potential father’s DNA to look for matching genetic markers. In most cases, this method is over 99.9% accurate.

Why Identical Twins Break the System

Identical twins come from the same fertilized egg, meaning:

  • They share nearly 100% identical DNA
  • Their genetic markers are virtually indistinguishable
  • Standard paternity tests cannot differentiate between them

In this case, the DNA test confirmed that the father is one of the twins, but couldn’t go further.

Is There Any Way to Tell Them Apart?

Emerging scientific techniques—like ultra-deep genome sequencing—can sometimes detect tiny mutations that differ between twins. However:

  • These methods are extremely expensive
  • They are not widely available
  • They are not yet standard in legal proceedings

The court acknowledged that science may solve this in the future—but not affordably or reliably today.

What Did the Court Decide?

The case has been heard in an appellate court in London, where judges faced a unique dilemma.

Key observations from the court:

  • The child’s best interest is to avoid prolonged uncertainty.
  • One twin had already been named as the father on official documents.
  • However, that designation is now under dispute.

Interim ruling:

  • The named father will not be required to take on parental responsibility while the case continues.
  • The court acknowledged that the truth, for now, is “binary”—one of the twins is the father, but no one knows which one.

This effectively leaves the child in a legal limbo.

Can a Child Have Two Fathers Legally?

This case also raises a broader legal question: can both twins be considered fathers?

In most legal systems:

  • A child can only have one legal father listed on a birth certificate
  • Parental responsibility must be clearly assigned

But this case challenges that idea

A lower court judge previously suggested that:

  • Since both men had relations with the mother during the conception window,
  • It is possible, in a broader sense, that both are “equally” the father.

However, this interpretation conflicts with existing legal frameworks, which require a single, identifiable parent.

Why This Case Matters Beyond the Headlines

At first glance, this may seem like a sensational or unusual story—but it has real implications.

1. Limits of Science

We often assume DNA testing is definitive. This case proves that:

  • Science still has limitations
  • Edge cases can challenge even the most reliable tools

2. Legal System Under Pressure

Courts rely heavily on scientific evidence. When that evidence is inconclusive:

  • Judges must make decisions without certainty
  • Legal definitions of parenthood may need rethinking

3. Ethical Questions

  • Should both men share responsibility?
  • Should advanced (and expensive) testing be required?
  • What is in the best interest of the child?

These are not easy questions—and there are no clear answers yet.

What Could Happen Next?

The future of this case may depend on two factors:

Advances in Science

  • More precise DNA testing could eventually identify the father
  • The court itself noted this may be possible by the time the child grows up

Legal Innovation

  • Courts may need to adapt laws for rare biological scenarios
  • Shared parental responsibility could become a consideration in such cases

For now, however, the case remains unresolved.

TL;DR

  • A woman had sex with identical twin brothers four days apart.
  • A child was born, but DNA testing cannot determine the father.
  • Courts are struggling to assign legal responsibility.
  • Science may solve this in the future—but not yet.
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