A MOTHER whose baby will never be able to walk or talk has spoken of her devastation.
Myles Tucker was born with 4H leukodystrophy, an incurable disease which only affects 120 children worldwide.
The life-threatening condition is mostly found in babies, with many tragically dying by their late teens. The extremely rare disorder means the three-year-old has severe hearing loss, is unable to speak, has trouble walking, and only has seven teeth. His mum, Georgia Hughes, says the tot will eventually lose all of his mobility.
This story is from the May 23, 2022 edition of Manchester Evening News.
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