Woman with rare skin condition determination to succeed
By Genevieve Serra
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Cape Town - A woman living with a rare skin disease which has left her without fingerprints is not giving up on completing her matric.
Sandra Horne, 42, was introduced to the media a few years ago.
Horne has a condition known as epidermolysis bullosa dystrophica, this is when the skin and hair are fragile and brittle. The skin is so fragile it blisters.
Persons living with the have no epidermis or outer skin, resulting in non-existent fingerprints and baldness.
Four years ago, Horne managed to get her first card-like identity document which proved to be a battle and she had to obtain an affidavit from police to verify who she was.
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