The Blue Skin Family's Mystery Discovered

Imagine a family whose skin is blue? No, this is not a basis for a scientific movement, but a family that had lived in the mountains of Appalachian, Kentucky, had blue color on their skin. The family known as Fuga had lived in this area of Kentucky for [...]
The family known as Fuga had lived in this area of Kentucky for generations dating back to the 19th century, when a French orphan named Martin Fugate settled in this area, reports “Discloser”, broadcast Periscopi.
Evidently, he was born with blue skin, but there was no way to track his disorder because he had no family. Eventually, he met and fell in love with a girl with a pale red hair named Elizabeth Smith.
The couple married and started a family; the couple would have four of their eight blue - skinned children, just as their father did.
This may sound ridiculous and strange. The reason that members of the Fugate family and its patriarch Martin Fugate had blue skin because they had methemoglobinia or were more known as Matt H.
This situation occurs when a person fails to maintain oxygen properly. When a person suffers from hypothermia, the pigment in his skin begins to turn blue.
This is a genetic condition that can be performed by the parent and passed on to the child. And because the Fugata lived in that isolated area of Kentucky back then, they would marry a neighboring family./Periscopi/













