A mum was "shocked" when her disabled daughter took her first steps at the age of 18 - after being told she'd never walk.
Karen Tilley, 43, was told her daughter, Josselin, would spend the majority of her life in a hospice, and may never read, talk or walk.
She was born with CHARGE syndrome - a rare genetic condition which affects many areas of the body and causes a wide range of birth defects, like heart defects, hearing loss and immune system problems.
Karen noticed Josselin was missing "all" her milestones - and a doctor referred her to a geneticist, who diagnosed her with CHARGE after a blood test when she was three months old.
Doctors warned Karen that Josselin may "never" be able to walk, talk or read.