The family of a baby who was born with a rare condition leaving him without one eye and with an ear in the wrong place, have thanked people for their support as they travel between Wales to London for hospital visits.Grace Ellis, 25, and Rhys James, 26, from Bridgend, had their little boy Vinnie in November 2024 in Glangwili Hospital in Carmarthen.Soon after his birth, doctors gave Vinnie a diagnosis of a rare condition called the Goldenhar Syndrome, which is said to affect one in every 3,000-5,000 births, with the majority of them being boys…Check below…
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