A British-Asian family with 15 albino members is applying to be formally recognised as the world’s biggest albino family.
Pakistan-born Aslam Parvez, 64, and his wife Shameem, 65, of south west England, were both born with oculocutaneous albinism, a condition which affects the pigmentation in the skin, hair and eyes.
Oculocutaneous albinism is passed on when a child gets two copies of the albinism gene, one from each parent, and all six of Aslam and Shameem’s children inherited the condition.