Twins separated at birth share the same passion


GEORGE TOWN: After their reunion seven years ago, a pair of identical twin sisters who share the same passion for serving the less fortunate, could end up working for the same organisation next year.

Nurse Eliza Chang, 32, could be joined by her sister Grace Loo at Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), the international medical humanitarian organisation also known as Doctors Without Borders.

Chang treating patients in Sierra Leone. — photo provided
Chang treating patients in Sierra Leone. — photo provided


Born at Hospital Kuala Lumpur in 1988, the twins were given away at birth by their biological parents due to financial constraints, with Chang being sent to a family in Raub, Pahang, and Loo to a family in Singapore.

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