A rare genetic condition likely to make humans grow as big as giants has made a mother and her three daughters to be one of Britain’s tallest families.
Bianca Brouwers and her three daughters Leah, Emma and Lexi have a rare condition called Marfan syndrome which makes their limbs long.
With a combined height of almost 30 feet, a mother and her three daughters are believed to be one of Britain’s tallest families.
The daughters Leah, 12, Emma, 6, and Lexi, 4 all have an intimidating height and are so much taller than their peers.
Her son Remy, 15, is the only member of the family without the genetic disorder.
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