Six brothers and sisters from England who hold the world record for the most siblings with albinism have opened up about their journey to self-acceptance.
Talking to Guinness World Records, the British family, who live in Coventry, say they experienced bullying growing up, but their tight bond helped them get through their school days.
“During school and college,” says one of the brothers, Ghulam Ali, “when we were quite young, we always sort of kept to ourselves together. We did experience being bullied or being sworn at.”
All sharing different and unique traits, their condition made the six extremely close.
(L-R) Haider Ali, Dad, Musarat Begum, Naseem Akhtar, Mom, Mohammed Rafi, and Muqadas Bibi. (Courtesy of Guinness World Records)
“They are proud of themselves and of their tight relationship, and work extensively to educate people on the condition,” Guinness World Records stated on their Facebook page after the title was officially awarded in May 2021….