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.