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Article: We've got to be strong for Faith; SO BRAVE: Aled and Laura with Faith yesterday as she fights for her life in intensive care SURVIVOR: Faith's condition is said to be critical but stable PRECIOUS: The twins before the operation.
- Article from:
- The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- December 7, 2008
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Byline: Elizabeth Sanderson
ALED and Laura Williams had been waiting eight-and-a-half hours when the phone call finally came. After a gruelling emergency operation at Great Ormond Street Hospital, their Siamese twin daughters, Hope and Faith, had been successfully separated.
'They called on Aled's phone,' said Laura. 'I saw his jaw drop and he just looked really shocked. I didn't know if it was good shock or bad shock. But they said that the girls were separated, that Faith would be back upstairs in the intensive care unit in about an hour and that they were still working on Hope.
'We thought it was really good news. We knew they might not survive the operation ...