Eight-year-old Ayeyi has brittle bones and has endured multiple fractures since birth.
The condition known as Osteogenesis Imperfecta or OI can cause bones to break at the slightest movement.
But despite the pain a fracture brings, Ayeyi loves to dance and refuses to let her condition define her.
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