The Supreme Court directs Bihar
government to pay 5000 rupees
monthly maintenance to the
conjoined twins Sabah and Farah.
The court also directed the state
govt that medical facilities to be
provided as and when required by
the twins and also to ensure their
regular medical checkup. Doctors
say the twins' case is complicated -
they share an artery that carries
blood to their hearts. Also, Farah
has two kidneys while Saba has
none. In July, Farah suffered from
severe abdominal pain which left
her family in a state of panic.
Doctors say there is a stark
medical warning that if separated
surgically, one will surely die, while
the other's chance of survival is
grim.
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