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Ian Rankin's disabled son 'trapped inside care facility' and unable to hug family during Covid pandemic

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Ian Rankin has told how he has been unable to hug his disabled son for almost a year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The author’s son Kit, who has a genetic condition called Angelman syndrome, has been living at a care facility where he is well looked after by staff.

But the 60-year-old dad, who lives in Edinburgh, admits it has been hard on the family who have resorted to seeing their loved one through a gate or over a wall while he sits in his wheelchair.

The Rebus writer added that communicating with his son via video call is not suitable due to his visual impairment.In an interview with the Radio Times, Rankin said: "We've seen images on TV and we've heard from people about the problems they have visiting elderly relatives, but there.

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