Conjoined twins die at age 21 in Tanzania

Conjoined twins die at age 21 in Tanzania

Few people share as much in life as conjoined twins. For Maria and Consolata Mwakikuti, conjoined twins and orphans from Tanzania, this was certainly the case.

But at 2:30 p.m. local time on Saturday, Maria passed away. Fifteen minutes later, so, too, did Consolata.

The twins were conjoined at their abdomen and shared organs such as the stomach and part of the aorta, a crucial artery that runs from the heart down to the abdomen. They had separate heads and hearts.

Early investigations soon after their birth confirmed the two sisters could not be separated, said Dr. Faith Kundy, a physician at Iringa Regional Hospital, where the women died.

In December, Maria was diagnosed with a respiratory problem resulting from an inoperable chest deformity, the ultimate cause of her death, Kundy told CNN.

“They underwent tests and it was very unfortunate that nothing could be done,” said Kundy, who was with the twins during their last few days.

“It was very sad for me. Apart from being patients they were friends, they were funny people. I feel so sad because they had a hope of living.”

But Kundy added it was a major achievement that the twins reached age 21.

Maria and Consolata were taken care of by a congregation of nuns, the Consolata Sisters, and were born at the Consolata Regional Hospital, where their parents left them after birth, according to Sister Jane Nugi.

“They were very lovely, very enthusiastic,” Nugi said. “Their plan was to work and to help other people less fortunate in the community.

“They were suffering of course but they were able to live and want to live. In spite of the bonding condition, they had passion for life.”

The women had been studying education at Ruaha Catholic University, added Kundy.

Having become well-known in the East African country, and an inspiration to those who knew them, the twins’ deaths cast a somber spell on the country on Sunday.

“I’m saddened by the death of Maria and Consolata. When I visited them at the hospital, they prayed for the nation.

“Their dream was to serve our nation. Condolences to their family … and all those affected by their deaths. May they rest in peace,” tweeted Tanzanian president John Magufuli in Swahili.

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