NI dad pens single inspired by son with Down Syndrome

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NI dad pens single inspired by son with Down Syndrome
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The single will raise money for Down Right Incredible and Hanwood Down Syndrome Football Club

A Belfast musician has released a new single to raise money for Down Syndrome charities after his son was born with the condition.

Killian had a heart problem with an aortic arch which constricted his breathing with his life having to be saved on numerous occasions by staff at the Royal Victoria Hospital. “This environment is beneficial for kids with no special needs and the ones with the extra chromosome because they learn that being different is not a bad thing.

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“I've known Stefan for over 20 years. I've shared my music and vice versa over the years with him. Then when the opportunity came around to finally collaborate I didn't even think twice," said Dustin.

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