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New York Teenager Pens A Moving Post To Find His Biological Father

The Canadian Press, 04 Mar, 2016 12:14 PM
    Jette Collins, an 18-year old residing in New York, is looking for his biological father just ‘to meet’ him and nothing else. 
     
    He took to Facebook to share a picture.
     
    He also wrote a heartfelt message: “I am looking for a man named Jason, who lived in Syracuse, New York, in 1996. He went to the first K-rockathon … [and] met a woman named Diana Collins, I am the product of that night. I am not asking for anything. Just would like to meet my biological father.” 
     
     

    I don't know if this actually works but I'm going to try it, just hoping for the best and a little luck. Help a kid out

    Posted by Jette Collins on Wednesday, 2 March 2016
    “I don’t know if this actually works but I’m going to try it, just hoping for the best and a little luck. Help a kid out,” requests Jette.

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