THIS baby’s nickname was Pinocchio and check out what he looks like years later…

Olli Tresiz, affectionately known as “Pinocchio” due to his rare condition, encephalocell, faced a challenging beginning in life. His condition posed a significant risk of complications, especially meningitis from minor injuries.Continue reading

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