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Butterfly child

A parent's love knows no bounds: Kaoirul Anuar, 36,showing a loving gesture to his son Muhammad Aqif, 4, while mother Umi Ummera soothing him during an interview at Petaling Jaya, October 17, 2017. Muhammad Aqif has a rare genetic skin disorder known as Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) and sometimes children with EB are called butterfly children because their skin is fragile as the wings of a butterfly. SIA HONG KIAU/ The Star

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