Tributes have poured in for a 12-year-old described by his mother as a "lovely, lovely boy", who died from a rare genetic neurological syndrome.
Josh Jones, from Warrington, was diagnosed with the disorder called FOXG1. The condition is a rare disorder caused by a mutation of the FOXG1 gene that impacts brain development and function.
Josh's mother, Kate Jones said her son had the "most amazing smile". Tributes have poured in for the 12-year-old, the Liverpool ECHO reports.
Writing on Facebook, Caroline Suzanne Reeve said: "Sad news Love to all his family and friends such a beautiful smile RIP Josh." READ MORE: Criminal barristers agree to all-out strike next month Martina Jones said: "Rest in eternal peace young Josh.
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