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Results: Couple fights to keep their love child

Published on 12/09/2015
By: sarahzahm
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A father-and-daughter couple from the Spanish island of Mallorca have had their love child taken away from them after going public with their incestuous relationship. The father, Cris, 36, and daughter Sara, 18, aren't breaking any laws in Spain but have had their child temporarily taken away by the state. Do you think they should have had their child taken away?
Yes
33%
602 votes
No
25%
450 votes
Undecided
33%
606 votes
Not Applicable
9%
165 votes
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The pair insist they are in love and should be allowed to keep their new baby daughter, who is also the father's granddaughter and, technically, the mother's half-sister. The young girl was reportedly given two options by authorities shortly after she gave birth: She could either give the child up for adoption, or raise it alone in state-sponsored center. "My relationship may be unusual, but it would be worse for a child to be given up for adoption or grow up in a center," she said. Do you agree with her?
The pair insist they are in love and should be allowed to keep their new baby daughter, who is also the father's granddaughter and, technically, the mother's half-sister. The young girl was reportedly given two options by authorities shortly after she gave birth: She could either give the child up for adoption, or raise it alone in state-sponsored center.
Yes
29%
531 votes
No
28%
519 votes
Undecided
32%
576 votes
Not Applicable
11%
197 votes
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"We may be father and daughter but she has never seen me as a parent because I am much more like a friend than a father figure," the baby's dad said of his relationship with his teenage daughter. "Our relationship started like they all do, with flirting, getting along and then trust," he said. The reasoning for the state removing the child is based on concerns by social service officials over potential abuse suffered by the father's ex-wife after she reported him to authorities. But the 36-year-old dismissed the claim, telling reporters his ex-wife was simply jealous. "My ex-wife is jealous and cannot understand the relationship. So she is trying to destroy it," he said. Do you think the ex-wife is jealous?
Yes
19%
355 votes
No
39%
706 votes
Undecided
30%
554 votes
Not Applicable
11%
208 votes
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