Look for the sagittal suture – the squiggly line that runs the length of the skull – and note whether is it's completely fused. If it is, the remains are likely to be of someone older than 35.
Look for the sagittal suture – the squiggly line that runs the length of the skull – and note whether is it's completely fused. If it is, the remains are likely to be of someone older than 35.
It turned out Albie has Sagittal Craniosynostosis - a rare condition affecting just one in 2,500 births. Newborn babies have flexible material called sutures that hold parts of their skull together.