Oldest Living Conjoined Twins Lori and George Schappell – Guinness World Records Holders

2024-04-14 08:56:54

Guinness World Records (Róécord Guinness)which records records broken around the world, stated that the brothers named Lori and George Schappell, who hold the records for “oldest living conjoined twins” and “oldest conjoined twins of all time”lost their lives on April 7 at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for undisclosed reasons.

The brothers, who were born on September 18, 1961 joined at the skull in the womb, they shared vital blood vessels and 30 percent of their brains (frontal and parietal lobes).

In this statement he was informed: “Lori did not have any disability in her body, but George could not walk.” He was sitting on a wheelchair type stool that Lori was pushing. Lori bowledwhile George had a successful career as a country singer. Additionally, Lori worked in a hospital laundry room for several years in the ’90s and scheduled her schedule around George’s concerts, taking her to countries around the world.”

The twins, who were predicted to live to be at most 30 years old when they were born, They lived 62 years and 202 days.

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