The world's oldest set of conjoined twins, Ronnie and Donnie Gaylon, 68, died on July 4, in their hometown of Dayton, Ohio. Chang and Eng Bunker, born in Thailand in 1811, became famous as 'the Siamese Twins' were the previous record holders as the longest living conjoined twins. Roughly 70% of all conjoined twins are born femaleThe brothers always insisted they were best friends. Don told Dayton Daily News: 'We didn't like that part, holding hands'The survival rate for conjoined twins can be anywhere between 5-25%. Despite their unconventional life, Donnie and Ronnie were clear that they lived their life with no regrets.
Source: Daily Mail July 06, 2020 22:40 UTC