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One of Limpopo’s conjoined twins has died

3 April 2026
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A team of doctors at Mankweng Hospital, who were celebrated for successfully separating conjoined twins from Limpopo on January 29, are now grieving the loss of one of the infants. President Cyril Ramaphosa previously praised the surgical team’s efforts, referring to them as “miracle workers.” However, following the complex procedure, the health status of one twin worsened, leading to its death. The team had faced significant challenges during the surgery, which was the first of its kind in the region, highlighting the complexities involved in separating conjoined twins. The surviving twin is currently receiving ongoing medical care.

Why It Matters

The separation of conjoined twins is a rare and intricate medical procedure that requires specialized skills and resources, often only available in advanced medical facilities. Historical data shows that such surgeries carry high risks, with varying outcomes for the separated infants. The case at Mankweng Hospital underscores the advancements in surgical techniques and the importance of medical resources in managing complex cases. The loss of one twin serves as a reminder of the potential complications faced in such delicate surgeries, which can impact families and healthcare providers alike.

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