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Scots family welcome home miracle baby with lockdown party after year in hospital

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A miracle Scots baby is finally home after battling a rare genetic disorder in hospital for a year. Little Erin Gamble has Aperts Syndrome, which prevents her bones from growing normally affecting the shape of the head and face.

The 13-month-old, from Campbeltown, was welcomed home with a lockdown party and balloons after undergoing major skull surgery.

Her family feared she would be struck by coronavirus while staying in the Queen Elizabeth Royal Children's Hospital in Glasgow after she was deemed 'high risk'.But the tot is recovering well and mum Stacey Park, 26, is thrilled to reunite her with family at last.Stacey said: "Her operations went really well.“She got home on Friday and won't have to go back for 6 weeks which will be a

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