Parents of ALBINO twins relocate to save them
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Parents moved their family-of-nine almost 3,000 miles to protect their albino toddlers from the sun’s damaging UV rays.
Ally and Ryan McNallen decided to move their seven children from the desert to the mountains for the sake of their identical twin sons Aldridge and Argon, 18 months.
The white-haired, fair-skinned twins were diagnosed with albinism in summer 2018, a condition in which their skin, hair and eyes lack melanin pigment.
The condition means the twins have vision abnormalities and their light skin is very susceptible to damage from the sun.
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