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Unai, the Youngest of the Sanfilippo Brothers From Bilbao, “Has Passed Away Peacefully After Fighting Like a Warrior”

Little bud, rag doll, little night owl… Despite the suffering and the hundreds of sleepless nights, Naiara Garcia de Andoin did not hold back in affectionate nicknames for her son, Unai, the youngest of the three brothers with Sanfilippo syndrome, who died this Thursday at his home in Bilbao “due to the progression of brain deterioration”, as detailed by his mother.
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Little bud, rag doll, little night owl… Despite the suffering and the hundreds of sleepless nights, Naiara Garcia de Andoin did not hold back in affectionate nicknames for her son, Unai, the youngest of the three brothers with Sanfilippo syndrome, who died this Thursday at his home in Bilbao “due to the progression of brain deterioration”, as detailed by his mother.

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Unai, one of the children in Bilbao who had Sanfilippo syndrome, has passed away. He leaves too soon, leaving a huge mark on all those who have been lucky enough to know his story.

·Bilbao, Spain
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Deia broke the news in Bilbao, Spain on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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