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Two Congolese Siamese babies successfully separated at the Queen Fabiola Children’s Hospital

Born in November 2020, Denise and Cécile arrived in Belgium on March 4.

Two little Congolese Siamese born in Sankuru province (central Democratic Republic of the Congo) were successfully operated on at the Queen Fabiola Children’s University Hospital, Minister of State André Flahaut and Minister of State André Flahaut said in a joint statement on Wednesday evening. the First Lady of the DRC, Denise Nyakera Tshisekedi.

The two politicians met that same day to “discuss the success of their joint action“.

Arrivals in Belgium on March 4

Born in November 2020, Denise and Cécile arrived in Belgium on March 4. The Denise Nyakera Tshisekedi Foundation responded positively to the appeal launched at the end of 2020 by the Belgian-Congolese non-profit organization Les Collines de Selembao “to support, finance and organize in Belgium the operation intended to separate the two little girls“, Can we read in the press release.

Mr. Flahaut and Ms. Nyakera Tshisekedi greet the healthcare team involved, “the professionalism and unfailing commitment of everyone despite the health context“.

Belgian

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