A “miracle boy” who defied the odds after he was born with most of his skull missing has died at the age of five. Jaxon Buell, who lived in North Carolina in the US, had just 20% of his skull due to a birth defect called microhydranencephaly.
Microhydranencephaly can cause microcephaly and scalp rugae which means Jaxon's head was smaller than normal but that didn't stop him from living life to the full.
Katie Hopkins once cruelly referred to him as 'it'. The tot captured hearts and defied the odds by thriving and lived to see his first birthday to the shock of medics.
His dad Brandon confirmed his tragic death to WJXT saying: “Jax passed away very peacefully, comfortable in my arms. "He was surrounded by his parents and his family and