News
 Travel
 Hotels
 Tickets
 Living
 Immigration
 Forum

Bhutanese conjoined baby arrives in Melbourne for surgery, or one person dies

 
[Social News]     02 Oct 2018
Bhutanese twins Nima and Dawa will be separated from each other in Melbourne (Photo No. 7)Bhutan`s 14-month-old twins will be separated at (Melbourne`s Royal Children`s Hospital), Melbourne`s Royal Children`s Hospital, which will change their lives.
Bhutanese conjoined baby arrives in Melbourne for surgery, or one person dies

Bhutanese twins Nima and Dawa will be separated from each other in Melbourne (Photo No. 7)


Bhutan`s 14-month-old twins will be separated at (Melbourne`s Royal Children`s Hospital), Melbourne`s Royal Children`s Hospital, which will change their lives.

According to Radio 7, Bhutanese twins Nima Bandan (Nima Pelden) and Dawa Bantan (Dawa Pelden) will arrive in Melbourne today with the active fund-raising of the Children`s first Foundation (Children First). A separation operation is planned at the Royal Melbourne Children`s Hospital.

The twin mothers, Zango (Bhumchu Zangmo), 38, said they were ready to lose one of their children.

Nine years ago, the Children`s first Foundation and the Royal Children`s Hospital in Melbourne successfully separated Bangladeshi twins Trishna (Trishna) and Krishna (Krishna).

Bhutan, a landlocked country in the Himalayas range, is isolated from the world and has a population of about seven hundred and seventy five thousand. Bhutan is known for its "gross national happiness" as a measure of national wealth.

Post a comment