By SHAUNA ANDERSON
The odds of this baby looking like this were a million-to-one.
Can you believe it?
This delightful newborn’s mother is Nigerian by heritage – so she was expecting her firstborn to look at least a little like her.
But this delightful little guys’ skin colour is the opposite end of the spectrum from his mother’s gorgeous tone.
Catherine Howarth, 32, told The Mirror the first time she saw baby Johan she was “a little taken aback.”
“The midwife looked at me and looked back down at Jonah and then at me again and couldn’t believe it.”
While the baby’s Dad, Richard is white Doctors say the chances of Jonah being white too were one in a million.
According to The Mirror, baby Jonah is not an albino, just an amazing twist of genetics.
“We have been told that I must have been carrying a recessive gene,” Catherine said. “My parents were from Nigeria and, for as far back as anyone can remember, my family have all been black.”
She said that at some point there must have been a white gene in her family that has remained dormant for years and years – until now.
“The doctors said they had researched the chances of this happening and discovered that it was very, very rare,” she said.
Top Comments
Genetics are amazing!
I'm sorry but I don't understand how this is so amazing. Biracial couples have white children all the time. My mother has dark skin, she's from Papua New Guinea and my father is white. My parents had 4 children, 1 with dark brown skin, 1 with light brown skin and two white.