All three children will soon lose their eyesight, Canadian family on a world tour to show the world

The Canadian couple has four children and three of them are going to lose their eyesight. These three children are battling a disease called retinitis pigmentosa.

All three children will soon lose their eyesight, Canadian family on a world tour to show the world

A family living in Canada is out on a world tour. You must be thinking, what is the surprise in this. Many people go. But the reason for this family going on a world tour is something else. Actually, in this family, husband and wife have gone on a world tour because of their children. He wants to show his children the whole world because soon the light of his children is going to go out. This happens because of a rare disease. In this, with ageing, the eyesight decreases and then there comes a time when the light goes away completely.

Often people get frustrated after this type of illness. But this family saw it from a different perspective, the parents of the children decided to take a world tour to give some memorable moments to the children. According to the BBC report, the Canadian couple has four children and three of them are going to lose their eyesight. These three children are battling a disease called retinitis pigmentosa. With increasing age, the effect of this disease also increases and gradually the eyesight starts to go away.

All three children suffering from the same disease

According to the information, the first child was born to this couple. Everything was fine in the beginning but when she turned three years old, it was found that there is some problem in her eyes. Doctors told that she has a disease called Retinitis Pigmentosa. After this they had three more children. Symptoms of this disease were also seen in them. However, the fourth child had no such symptoms.

At the same time, her mother says that she does not want to see her children feeling the world only in the photo, but wants to show the world by taking them everywhere. The family has spent six months on their year-long trip and have so far traveled to Namibia, Zambia, Tanzania, Turkey, Mongolia and Indonesia.