Longest surviving Siamese twins are dead – cause of death revealed



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Donnie and Ronnie Galyon were born adult womb.

In 2014, before turning 63, they were recognized as the oldest Siamese twins in the world. Her younger brother Jim Galyon said he received many messages of support after the loss.

“They were 68 years old and couldn’t ask for anything more,” he said.

The twin funeral, which will be attended by family and friends, is scheduled for next week, when a special coffin will be made for the two brothers, Galyon said.

On Facebook, people wrote to him, “You’ve given your brothers a beautiful life,” which means a lot to him, Jim said. As a child, Donnie and Ronnie Galyon began performing at carnivals, creating interludes on cruise ships.

According to Jim Galyon, the family lived on their income for many years. In 1991, the brothers withdrew from the scene. As the twins’ health deteriorated in 2010, the Dayton community raised funds to renovate Jim Galyn’s home so that the twins could move freely in a wheelchair designed for them, the Dayton Daily News reported.

“They all came together to help move my brothers to our homes, giving them another 10 years to live,” Galyon said.

The brothers died of heart failure.

“Their bodies are tired and the time has come,” Galyon said.



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