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Description: Girl Suffers Lizard-like Skin Condition Subscribe: bit.ly/1dKbiT4 A mother in India has been told her tobacco chewing habit has caused her daughter’s debilitating skin condition. When Roshni Banu, 22, from a slum in Delhi, northern India, gave birth to her daughter Shama suffering with Lamellar Ichthyosis her family and neighbours instantly blamed her tobacco chewing habit. And as Shama’s condition has slowly got worse, leaving her in excruciating pain and continued immobility, Roshni wants her daughter dead or cured. She said: ‘I’m blamed by society for her condition. People say she is born like this because I chew tobacco. They often say my daughter was born this way because I’m cursed. It affects me a lot to face such accusations. It’s hard seeing my daughter suffer as it is but to face these comments also is very hard.’ Shama, now two-years-old, was born with a rare medical condition called Lamellar Icthyosis, where a newborn is covered in a collodion membrane. Roshni said she was scared to see her baby for the first time after she was born and was apprehensive about holding her. ‘She had very strange skin,’ she said. ‘Neither her eyes nor her nose or lips were visible. All we could see was dry and scaly skin which looked like that of a snake. I was really scared to see my own child like this. I was too scared to even hold her in my arms as her skin would fall off as we touched her. I was devastated to know my first baby was born this way. Videographer: Faisal Magray Editor: Tanzeel Ur Rehman Get the latest headlines: stories.coverasiapress.com Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/CoverAsiaPress Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/coverasiapress Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/coverasiapress Please contact news@coverasiapress.com to licence this copyright footage.