She told him that she would have to choose between her and the baby

Samuel Forest’s wife, of Armenian origin, chose to give birth in her native country to a normally developed baby boy who doctors later said had Down Syndrome.

The woman was really shocked when she heard the news, called her husband and told him that she would leave her child in the hospital. Moreover, she told him that she would have to choose between her and the baby because she did not want to have anything to do with the newborn baby.

Shortly after making the choice and deciding to keep the son, Samuel Forrest also received the divorce papers. Now he is a single father raising his sick son.

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