Gökhan Uygur (34), who is 60% visually impaired and whose father and brother are also albino, works in a private milk factory under the disabled employment program and provides for his family. Uygur, whose mother is also visually impaired, said, "I am 60% visually impaired. I cannot look at the sun, I can read small print. Besides that, I cannot distinguish the faces of people in the distance. Still, I am very grateful for my condition."
This story is only covered by news sources that have yet to be evaluated by the independent media monitoring agencies we use to assess the quality and reliability of news outlets on our platform. Learn more here.
Gökhan Uygur, who lives with albinism and is 60% visually impaired in Aksaray along with his father and brother, single-handedly supports his entire family by working at a private dairy factory.
Gökhan Uygur (34), who is 60% visually impaired and whose father and brother are also albino, works in a private milk factory under the disabled employment program and provides for his family. Uygur, whose mother is also visually impaired, said, "I am 60% visually impaired. I cannot look at the sun, I can read small print. Besides that, I cannot distinguish the faces of people in the distance. Still, I am very grateful for my condition."