THIMPU, Bhutan — Two formerly conjoined Bhutanese twin girls arrived home Thursday after being separated in an operation in Australia, sparking joy when their family saw them walking independently. Twenty-month-old Nima and Dawa returned to Bhutan after a 22-hour flight from Melbourne with their mother, four months after their operation. They recovered after the operation at a retreat run by the Children First Foundation, the charity that brought them to Australia. We’ve got one that’s very much more outgoing and one that’s very placid. “They are just developing into beautiful little girls.
Source: National Post March 07, 2019 15:11 UTC