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A mother’s fear as man eyes twins with albinism

Winrose Simiyu and her sons Adrian and Aldrin at their home in Ng’ando, Racecourse, Dagoretti. [PHOTO: TABITHA OTWORI/STANDARD]

Typical of toddlers, Aldrin and Adrian are climbers, crawlers and carefree.

Every few minutes they are toppling each other for an object of interest, fighting over who should play with it and when the battle is won, the conqueror is disinterested and a battle over another object begins.

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