That’s another emotional clickbait story prompt, not a verified event.
It follows a very common online formula:
- abandonment + disability + newborn
- long time jump (“25 years later”)
- “fate taught him a lesson” revenge-style ending tease
There are no specific names, locations, dates, or sources, which is a strong sign it’s fiction or engagement bait, not a real news story.
🧠 What this likely is
- Short fictional moral/revenge story
- AI-generated or recycled “Reddit-style” narrative
- Designed to trigger strong emotional reaction and clicks
🚫 Why these stories are unreliable
They usually:
- exaggerate or invent personal tragedies
- avoid verifiable details
- end with vague “karma” or “lesson learned” phrasing
Real reported cases would be covered by credible journalism and include details you can check.
🧩 Bottom line
This is not a confirmed real-life event—just a dramatic storytelling hook built for emotional engagement.
If you want, I can either:
- rewrite it into a full short story with a realistic ending, or
- show you how to quickly spot fake emotional “revenge” posts online so you can tell them apart in seconds.