Friday, 4 July 2014

Conjoined twins who share same BOYFRIEND say it was ''love at first sight''

Ganga and Jamuna Mondal share four arms, three legs and a stomach but have separate hearts - that have both fallen in love with the same man


Jasimuddin Ahmad hugs conjoined twins, Ganga (left) and Jamuna Mondal (right) at their home in Kolkata, India.


Meet Ganga and Jamuna Mondal - two conjoined twins who share the same BOYFRIEND. The 45-year-olds, who are known as the Spider Sisters, have been single all their lives and suffered years of rejection because of their unusual appearance. But now they say they are happier than ever - after a chance encounter with kind-hearted school teacher, Jasimuddin Ahmad.


"It was love at first sight," said Ganga, who shares four arms and three legs with her sister.
"When we met Jasimuddin we both felt this was a man who would truly love us. And he does - he loves us straight from the heart."


Life partner Jasimuddin Ahmad hugs conjoined twins, Ganga (left) and Jamuna Mondal (right) at their home in Kolkata, India.


The twins, who share a stomach but have separate hearts, kidneys and livers, were born to an impoverished family near Kolkata, West Bengal.


Their parents were unable to pay for medical attention and deserted them when they reached their teens, fearing they were a sign of God's fury. With no education they joined a travelling circus, performing for audiences across India.


Conjoined twins, Ganga (right) and Jamuna Mondal (left) climbing stairs in Kolkata, India.

Conjoined twins, Ganga (left) and Jamuna Mondal (right) pose for a photograph in Kolkata, India.


Conjoined twins, Ganga (left) and Jamuna Mondal (right) rest on the lap of boyfriend Jasimuddin Ahmad at their home in Kolkata, India.



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