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Premium Content Little Zac Coaton only lived for 11 short weeks, but he gave his parents the greatest gift - unconditional love. The little boy, who lived long enough to reveal his cheeky personality, was born with a rare genetic disorder. He wasn t expected to live long after birth. But little Zac fought and was with his parents for 11 weeks. He passed peacefully with family around him yesterday. He gave everything to give us more time and for that we re grateful, mum April Coaton, 31, said. Kiel and April Coaton with baby Zac. She said there was no family history of skeletal defects, but Zac was born with a body of broken bones.
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