For Patricia Williams and her husband, the birth of their third child, Redd, in 2012 marked an important milestone in their lives.
The boy’s hair was so white when he was a baby that the physicians were astounded.
But it eventually became apparent that Redd has albinism.
Typically, such a gene mutation is passed down through family members; it makes no difference how close or far apart they are, the important thing is that this gene will exist in the family.
As it turned out, their grandmother was the first member of their family to be born platinum blonde. Even if she herself had never acknowledged being an albino, everything was obvious enough.
Grandma was the only one with such white hair at the time of her birth among her siblings, it should be noted.
6 years after the birth of Redd, another boy with the same hair color appeared in the family.
Both have albinism expressed only in the fact that they are blonde, have eye color, and have skin color like other people.
Boys always have a lot of attention from people.
Some even want to take pictures with unusual babies.
Parents are only glad that society perceives their miracle children so well.