Twins in Life and Death.
BRIDES AND WIDOWS TOGETHER. MADRID, Sept. 16. There were remarkable coincidences iri the lives of twin sisters, Ramona and Rosa Bedia, who died at the age of 60 years at San Vicente del Ruspeig, in the province of Alicante. . The sisters had the same tastes and habits. They married, on the same day; their husbands died within a few hours of each other; and they themselves died of the same disease at the same hour. ■“There seems to be a .sort of telepathy between twin,a,” ,sa.id a. doctor with whom’ ai -Daily. Mail-reporter discussed the case of the Spanish sisters. ...... --. ;• -. . . j “In one recorded case the twins suffered from colds and nose-bleed-ing at the -same time, although living -hundreds of miles apart. In another., when one twin had a toothache the other also had it: Twins have died on pneumonia on'the same day.”’ .V,',; / ’
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10745, 16 November 1928, Page 2
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