Texas bus drivers help terminally-ill boy give unforgettable gift to his parents
Chris Taylor and Kalleen Marks say their son can light up a room. Born healthy, Christopher suffered permanent brain damage after being severely abused by his birth parents. As a result of shaken baby syndrome, Christopher is considered nonverbal but speaks volumes with laughter. “He just touches every single life he comes in contact with because of his smile and his laugh,” said Marks. “He makes every bad day just go away,” said Taylor. Lately, there have been plenty of bad days. Christopher’s condition is terminal and doctors said two years ago he had about two years left to live. “Little things like his laugh are disappearing,” Marks said. “It makes it more real that this diagnosis is going to take him.” Read more: https://bit.ly/3pot44p Subscribe to WFAA: https://bit.ly/subscribetowfaa For news anytime: https://www.wfaa.com/

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