+ Follow ANGEL MAY AND ANGELA GARGANTA Tag
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[Title] => Conjoined twins from Masbate die in sleep
[Summary] => After 26 days of fighting for life, conjoined twins Angel May and Angela Garganta died in their sleep yesterday afternoon, five hours after arriving at their house in Sawang Uson, Masbate City.
Sen. Richard Gordon, Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) chairman, said the twins died at 2:45 p.m.
"We commiserate with Reynaldo and Vilma, the twins parents, for the death of Angela and Angel May. I feel a deep sense of loss for their passing," he said.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Parents of Masbate twins resigned to fate of kids
[Summary] => The parents of conjoined twins Angel May and Angela Garganta have decided not to push through with the surgery to separate them and will instead leave their fate up to God.
Fisherman Reynaldo Garganta and his wife Vilma are set to bring their twins who share vital organs that make separation surgery impossible back to their hometown in Sawang Uson, Masbate today.
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[Title] => Masbate twins share one heart, liver, gall bladder
[Summary] => Doctors at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) are closely monitoring the condition of conjoined twins from Masbate City who were found to be sharing a single heart, liver and gall bladder, Sen. Richard Gordon said the other day.
Gordon, chairman of the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), said doctors met at 4 p.m. last Friday to "determine the subsequent management" of eight-day-old Angel May and Angela Garganta.
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ANGEL MAY AND ANGELA GARGANTA
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[Title] => Conjoined twins from Masbate die in sleep
[Summary] => After 26 days of fighting for life, conjoined twins Angel May and Angela Garganta died in their sleep yesterday afternoon, five hours after arriving at their house in Sawang Uson, Masbate City.
Sen. Richard Gordon, Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) chairman, said the twins died at 2:45 p.m.
"We commiserate with Reynaldo and Vilma, the twins parents, for the death of Angela and Angel May. I feel a deep sense of loss for their passing," he said.
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[Title] => Parents of Masbate twins resigned to fate of kids
[Summary] => The parents of conjoined twins Angel May and Angela Garganta have decided not to push through with the surgery to separate them and will instead leave their fate up to God.
Fisherman Reynaldo Garganta and his wife Vilma are set to bring their twins who share vital organs that make separation surgery impossible back to their hometown in Sawang Uson, Masbate today.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-24 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Sheila Crisostomo
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[Title] => Masbate twins share one heart, liver, gall bladder
[Summary] => Doctors at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) are closely monitoring the condition of conjoined twins from Masbate City who were found to be sharing a single heart, liver and gall bladder, Sen. Richard Gordon said the other day.
Gordon, chairman of the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), said doctors met at 4 p.m. last Friday to "determine the subsequent management" of eight-day-old Angel May and Angela Garganta.
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