Surviving sextuplet gravely ill
(S’ Press Assn —Copyright.) LONDON, April 18. The condition of the only surviving Price sextuplet was causing grave concern today, a hospital bulletin stated. The survivor, a boy, was the first of the sextuplets bom at the Princess Mary Maternity Hospital last Wednesday to Mrs Christine Price, aged 30, the wife of a Durham University music lecturer. The three boys and three girls were two months premature. Two girls died within hours of birth, and one boy died on Thursday night. Yesterday the third girl and another boy died. The mother’s condition was continuing to improve today. Golf.— The Japanese newcomer, Kazunari Takahashi, won the Seoul open golf championship by beating the Burmese veteran, Mya Aye, in a six-hole play-off. Both players finished with 214. New Zealander Walter Godfrey finished with an eight-over-par 224.
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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34131, 19 April 1976, Page 14
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