The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA 12-year-old boy was born with an extra thumb on each hand.Faizan Ahmad Najar has congenital condition hexadactyly, meaning six digits, which affects just one in around 1,500 births.Senior doctor Mushtaq Ahmed said: "It is a not-so-common birth defect.
Even if parents are 'normal', this can still happen to their offspring."This makes Faizan different to other children – but he sees this as a positive as having twelve fingers means he's better at playing cricket and playing video games than his friends are.His pals react very positively to the condition too – with some comparing him to Krrish, the star of a popular Bollywood superhero.
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