The Star (Jamaica)

16-YEAR MYSTERY

- SIMONE MORGAN-LINDO

either. He has tried getting a birth certificat­e, but the process has been tedious.

When THE WEEKEND STAR contacted Hardie earlier this week, she admitted that Paige may have some resemblanc­e to her side of the family and stated that she is willing to do a DNA to prove if he was indeed her long lost son.

STRONGLY BELIEVES

However, Paige said he strongly believes that he is not Hardie’s child, but he is willing to accommodat­e a DNA test.

“Me a go do it just to satisfy her, but really and truly all me want is mi birth certificat­e. Me nuh want no handouts. Me just want a good work and me have plans of going in the army,” he said.

Hardie, however, told THE WEEKEND STAR that when she read the newspaper and saw the social media comments, she instantly felt nervous.

“I hardly slept since I saw the papers. I just want closure. I really don’t know if this young man is my son, but a lot of persons are saying that he does resemble my little boy and I believe he may in some sense. However, if it turns out that he is not my child, I am still willing to offer my assistance,” she said.

Hardie’s son, Rojay King, mysterious­ly disappeare­d from the beach after she stepped about 10 feet away from him to answer a telephone call.

A group of persons searched the entire beach, but he was not found. Divers from a nearby resort were summoned and spent hours at sea looking for the boy, but there was no sign of him nor any clue about what had happened.

Hardie said that she has made numerous attempts to locate him, only to be scammed numerous times by unscrupulo­us persons claiming to know his whereabout­s.

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