Twins come home to mum’s arms


Hopes come true: Daevyn (left) and Daelan are the youngest ever conjoined twins in Malaysia to undergo separation surgery.

PETALING JAYA: Two months after their historic operation, it’s finally home sweet home for a pair of conjoined twins who were successfully separated in a surgery that made national news.

“I’m glad that I can hold them in my arms anytime I want now,” said Deborah Anne Vince, the mother of Daelan Hope Marshall and Daevyn Hope Marshall.

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