Black couple gave birth to three white children

In the city of Olinda Northeast Brazil, 27-year-old mother Rosemere Fernandes de Andrade and her husband Joao, despite being African-American blacks, have three children of their five children. white.'

In the city of Olinda Northeast Brazil, the mother of 27-year-old Rosemere Fernandes de Andrade and her husband Joao, despite being African-American blacks, have three children out of all 'white. . '

Ruth Caroline 10 years old, Esthefany Caroline 8 years old and Kauan 5 years old, these 3 babies are all 'white', creating contrasting skin color between their parents and their older brother and sister.

In fact, Rosemere's 3 'white' children have all suffered from rare congenital albino disease, their bodies were born with a lack of melanin . The incidence of this disease is 1 / 17,000, the body of a person suffering from albinism cannot produce enough melanin, leading to the skin, and even their eyebrows are white. In addition, because there is no protection of melanin, the skin of 3 children with allergies is very vulnerable to sun damage; 3 babies are almost as near-sighted and allergic to light.

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When these 3 children go to school, they are often ridiculed and bullied by their friends. Some people even think that they are not the offspring of their parents. When Rosemere took five children to play, she was often asked by police or security guards, because they thought Rosemere could not be the mother of these three 'white' children.

The black couple gave birth to three 'white' children who really couldn't explain Brazil's medical experts.

According to Rosemere, to treat these three children, their families have fallen into misery, life has been difficult. In addition to protecting the skin of 3 children from the sun, she also had to buy more sunscreen and clothes for them. Rosemere told journalists: ' I am extremely worried that they can get skin cancer, because I really cannot afford the costs needed to protect their skin. '

Update 14 December 2018
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