✕ CLOSE Online Special City News Entrepreneurship Environment Factcheck Everything Woman Home Front Islamic Forum Life Xtra Property Travel & Leisure Viewpoint Vox Pop Women In Business Art and Ideas Bookshelf Labour Law Letters
Click Here To Listen To Trust Radio Live

Mum’s agony at her ‘werewolf baby’

Rolling around on the carpet like any five-month-old , it’s obvious this baby boy has inherited the rare Werewolf Family gene.
The thick black hair that already covers his back, arms and legs is caused by a one in a billion condition known as hypertrichosis universalis.
Mum Manisha Sambhaji Raut, 22, from Pune, central India, is heartbroken her son has inherited the same genetic condition as her and her two sisters Savita, 30, and Savitri, 19.
She said: “I always felt disgusted when I saw myself in the mirror and now wonder how my child will cope with the same trauma.
“My sisters and I were always teased and often nicknamed ghost, bear and monkey. To know my son will also go through the pain and suffering I went through breaks my heart.
“But he is my baby and I will love him unconditionally the way my mother took care of me, no matter how he looks.
“My only wish is that my child will grow up like a normal child.
“We were locked away because people couldn’t cope with the way we looked. I only hope people will be different and kinder towards my son.”
There is no known cure for Werewolf Syndrome and all Manisha and her sisters have been able to do is slather themselves in removal cream every few days.
Manisha and husband Vithal, 30, who runs a sweets stall, had an arranged marriage on May 25, last year, and are overjoyed at becoming parents but Manisha’s mother-in-law is devastated her grandson has the Werewolf Syndrome.
  ‘My husband is very supportive and loves his son but my mother-in–law is not happy,’ Manisha said.
‘She keeps moaning that he is not good or a beautiful baby. She says he is ugly and looks like a monkey. I feel angry and hurt but there is nothing I can do.
“She has already forced me to apply the same cream on my son but his skin is too sensitive. He is a small baby and is not ready for such creams. He cried in pain as his skin turned red.”

Culled from mirror.co.uk

SPONSOR AD

Join Daily Trust WhatsApp Community For Quick Access To News and Happenings Around You.

NEWS UPDATE: Nigerians have been finally approved to earn Dollars from home, acquire premium domains for as low as $1500, profit as much as $22,000 (₦37million+).


Click here to start.