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IVF Staff Accused of Misleading Parents About Sperm and Egg Donors in Northern Cyprus

A BBC investigation says 11 DNA tests show ancestry inconsistent with donors selected by parents, and Cryos International blacklisted one clinic in 2016.

  • On Tuesday, a BBC investigation revealed at least 30 children, mostly British, were conceived using incorrect sperm or egg donors at Northern Cyprus IVF clinics, expanding on seven cases uncovered earlier this year.
  • Half of the 30 cases occurred at Dogus IVF Centre, which Cryos International, the world's largest sperm bank, blacklisted in 2016 over concerns the clinic failed to order promised sperm.
  • Eleven children have taken DNA tests revealing genetic ancestry from Turkey or surrounding countries, contradicting parents' expectations. One mother, Rachel, called the situation "absolutely scandalous" after learning her son Jonah's true biological origins.
  • Northern Cyprus's Ministry of Health launched an official investigation into the allegations. Opposition political party CTP representative Dogus Derya criticized the "lack of oversight" that "undermines public trust" in the healthcare system.
  • Separate reports allege Northern Cyprus clinics offered sex selection services for €6,000. Cryos CEO Ole Schou stated he is "shocked to hear how many families may be affected" by the expanding scandal.
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This article was originally published on Cedarnews.net. For more news and exclusive reports, visit our website. There are fears that many children may have been conceived using sperm and eggs from donors who were not the parents' choice. This story was published on the Cedarnews website. For more breaking news and exclusive reports, visit our official website.

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Presumably, at least thirty children, mainly British, were conceived by the wrong donors at fertility clinics in Northern Cyprus. This is reported by the BBC. The British broadcaster had previously exposed the abuses, but it now appears that the number of affected parents is even higher. In all cases investigated by the BBC, it turned out that the parents had not received the donors they had chosen. This involves multiple clinics in the Turkish…

·Hilversum, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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This is revealed by a BBC survey, 'most British households' (ANSA)

·Rome, Italy
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At least thirty children were apparently conceived using the wrong sperm and egg donors in artificial insemination procedures at clinics in Northern Cyprus, the BBC reported, which revealed the first seven confirmed cases of the error in the first half of the year. At the center of the scandal is the Dogus IVF Centre, which is believed to have been the site of at least fifteen of the children conceived by donors other than those chosen by the cu…

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At least 30 children, mostly British, are believed to have been conceived using the wrong sperm or eggs. They were conceived through biomedically assisted infertility treatment in Northern Cyprus. Eleven of the children were found to have genetic ancestry from Turkey or surrounding countries.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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BBC News broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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