Lawmaker dares Guo to take DNA test with alleged mother

Photos courtesy of Senate of the Philippines.

By Wilnard Bacelonia | Philippine News Agency

Senator Sherwin Gatchalian on Friday urged Bamban, Tarlac Mayor Alice Guo to take a DNA test with Lin Wen Yi, her alleged biological mother, following information from the former’s sources in Valenzuela City who have worked with the Guo family.

“Importante at dapat mag-DNA test silang dalawa para malaman natin ang totoo kung sila ay related o hindi. Dahil base sa mga nakakausap ko dito sa Valenzuela dahil nagrenta sila ng warehouse dito, may mga nagtrabaho sa kanila. Yung iba doon ay nakausap ko, yung iba nagkwento at lumalabas ipinakilala na nanay niya si Lin Wen Yi,” Gatchalian said in a radio interview.

The sources, he said, know Guo’s mother as “Winnie” which can possibly be a nickname for “Wen Yi”.

“Ang kanyang English name o Filipino name is Winnie kaya hindi din malayo to sa Wen Yi dahil yan naman ang ginagawa normally ng mga Chinese,” Gatchalian said.

He said the Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations, and Gender Equality is yet to decide on whether to invite Lin Wen Yi in the next public hearings.

He said based on their flight records, Guo’s father Jian Zhong Guo and Wen Yi flew together 140 times in a span of seven to eight years.

“Doon sa mga corporate papers, meron silang labing-apat na corporation, pito doon andun si Wen Yi bilang incorporator. Eh sa mga family business, normal yan eh. Dito sa Valenzuela halos lahat nang family business ganyan ang kanilang setup,” he said.

Gatchalian, however, said the committee cannot force Guo and Wen Yi to undergo a DNA test.

But he said if the test came out negative, Guo can also justify her claim to be a “love child” of her father and his housekeeper.

Guo is being investigated by the Senate after being linked to a Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator raided for alleged human trafficking, and other illegal activities in Bamban, Tarlac.

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