Tyrone '˜giant' causes stir after appearing on BBC Breakfast TV to warn that Mid Ulster is a '˜hotspot' for mutant gene

A Dungannon man has found himself at the centre of a media storm after appearing on BBC Breakfast to warn that Mid Ulster is a '˜hotspot' for a genetic defect that produces giants.

Brendan Holland, who developed gigantism as a teenager, said his phone has been red hot since the TV interview was aired this morning (Wednesday), prompting a series of further broadcasts on the BBC’s World Service, Radio Wales and BBC Radio 5 Live.

He also gave an in-depth interview for BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science during which it was revealed that Mid-Ulster is a ‘hotspot’ for the gene and will appear on BBC Newsline this evening.

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