Cameroonian Football President Declared Biological Father of 22-Year-Old Woman by Spanish Court Friday

A woman identified as Adileusa filed a lawsuit in 2018 alleging that Samuel Eto’o was the biological father of her daughter It was alleged that Eto’o met the woman in Madrid back in 1997 when he was on loan at Leganes from Real Madrid Eto’o, who allegedly broke off contact with the woman in 1998, has never engaged the court at any point during proceedings and was absent when a ruling was made on Thursday, February 17

Cameroonian Football Federation President Samuel Eto’o has been declared the biological father of a 22-year old woman by a court in Madrid.

Erika Do Rosario was declared the daughter of Eto’o after court proceedings which the Cameroonian was conspicuously absent from.

The verdict was arrived at on Thursday, February 17 as the legal process that was launched by a woman in 2018 came to an end.

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