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Chembe
Chembe
7 years ago

Not to take anything away from the doctors but even 6 months is less time to prepare for such kind of surgery let alone 2 weeks. Anyway miracles do happen

ADVISOR
ADVISOR
7 years ago

IT SHOULD CORRECTLY BE DESCRIBED AS ‘BLOOD GROUP O OF RHESUS NEGATIVE’

BTN
BTN
7 years ago

Nyasa Times you are confusing Malawians. The conjoined twins did not die because of lack of blood, go back and please get the story of the death right. The surgery to separate them was postponed because of lack of blood but that does not mean the postponement of surgery has anything to do or contribute towards their death. The death is purely out of other causes, could be natural. The lack of blood could be a blessing in disguise who knows it could have been contemplated as if the surgery has caused the death.

price
price
7 years ago

Talandani ma cashgaters onse ndalama zathu and rehabilitate the govt hospitals please. Ife kodwalila kwathu ndi komweku we cant go abroad chonde.

Malaika
Malaika
7 years ago
Reply to  price

PRICE ukunena zoona . mukufuna kundiuza kuti the whole chipatala did not have blood for this precious souls?. it is well akapume ana .

Mphate ya Eneya
Mphate ya Eneya
7 years ago
Reply to  Malaika

I pressume the blood group “all negative” can not be found in our hospitals hence need to procure from other countries where this can be found. This is new new blood group fellaz

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